SIA ramps up Australian operations, brings back A380S
Singapore Airlines has announced it will officially ramp up its flight schedule to and from Australia from 1 November, as NSW prepares to reopen its international borders. The airline has also announced it will bring its Airbus A380s back into service on select flights between Singapore and London from mid-November. Singapore Airlines has announced that come November, it will reinstate all 17 weekly flights between Singapore and Sydney, for fully vaccinated Australian residents and citizens. The move makes Singapore one of the first foreign airlines to announce a large-scale return to Australia since the Prime Minister last month announced the country’s international borders would reopen to citizens and residents. It comes after NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet announced that fully vaccinated overseas arrivals would be welcomed back into the state with no quarantine requirements from 1 November. Vaccinated passengers can now book flights between Singapore-Sydney and Sydney-Singapore, with eligible passengers urged to book those flights tagged as ‘For Eligible Passengers Only’.<br/>
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SIA ramps up Australian operations, brings back A380S
Singapore Airlines has announced it will officially ramp up its flight schedule to and from Australia from 1 November, as NSW prepares to reopen its international borders. The airline has also announced it will bring its Airbus A380s back into service on select flights between Singapore and London from mid-November. Singapore Airlines has announced that come November, it will reinstate all 17 weekly flights between Singapore and Sydney, for fully vaccinated Australian residents and citizens. The move makes Singapore one of the first foreign airlines to announce a large-scale return to Australia since the Prime Minister last month announced the country’s international borders would reopen to citizens and residents. It comes after NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet announced that fully vaccinated overseas arrivals would be welcomed back into the state with no quarantine requirements from 1 November. Vaccinated passengers can now book flights between Singapore-Sydney and Sydney-Singapore, with eligible passengers urged to book those flights tagged as ‘For Eligible Passengers Only’.<br/>