Reopening S'pore's borders to NZ and Brunei travellers a small step to reviving Changi Airport: Ong Ye Kung

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Reopening S'pore's borders to NZ and Brunei travellers a small step to reviving Changi Airport: Ong Ye Kung
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SINGAPORE - The unilateral reopening of borders to Brunei and New Zealand is a 'small, cautious' step that can resuscitate Changi Airport.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - The unilateral reopening of borders to Brunei and New Zealand is a"small, cautious" step that can resuscitate Changi Airport.

The multi-ministry task force battling the Covid-19 outbreak said on Friday it is relaxing Singapore's border controls so that visitors from Brunei or New Zealand who have remained in their country in the last consecutive 14 days prior to their visit to Singapore will not have to serve a stay-home notice when they arrive.

He added that ensuring the health and safety of staff and visitors will remain the airport's priority. On why Singapore took the initiative to introduce unilateral measures instead of waiting for a bilateral agreement, Mr Ong said openness has been a hallmark of Singapore's history.

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