Tag Archives: Travel Bubble

Philippines considers to establish ‘Travel Bubble’ with Asian Countries

Philippines Immigration

Tourism officials said on late Monday (Nov 23) that the Philippines is looking at establishing air travel bubble arrangements with other countries across Asia, as neighboring countries of the Philippines began to relax travel restrictions after implementing nation-wide lockdown aimed at curbing the spread of the COVID-19. In an interview, Department of Tourism (DOT) undersecretary Mr. Bong Benzon has confirmed ...

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Singapore and Hong Kong to Start Air Travel Bubble from Nov 22

Singapore Hong Kong Travel Bubble

Singapore and Hong Kong will start an air travel bubble that will replace rule of mandatory quarantine upon arrival with COVID-19 tests starting on November 22, 2020. After border restrictions imposed to limit the spread of the virus since late March, travelers from Singapore will be able to travel to Hong Kong for leisure, under the Republic’s first air travel ...

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Air Vistara to start flight operations to the UK, France and Germany

Air Vistara

Aviation industry sources said on Sunday (August 16) that the private airline Air Vistara (UK) is planning to start its international flight operations between India and the United Kingdom, France and Germany under bilateral bubble arrangements with these countries, amid the COIVD-19 pandemic. Earlier this month, India and the United Kingdom signed a bilateral aviation agreement under which airlines of the ...

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Thai Prime Minister insist Vigorous Screening of Foreigners Arriving under “Travel Bubble” Scheme

The Prime Minister of Thailand, expressing his concerns about the future resumption of international travel under the Travel Bubble scheme, stressed vigorous screening of foreigners arriving under the proposed “Travel Bubble” Scheme. The “Travel Bubble” is a proposed limited resumption of international travel to and from countries where a bilateral agreements are made. Most of the countries opening their borders ...

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