SINGAPORE: An email meant for passengers of a Scoot flight from Singapore to Guangzhou detailing new COVID-19 travel requirements, was mistakenly ...
SINGAPORE: An email meant for passengers of a Scoot flight from Singapore to Guangzhou detailing new COVID-19 travel requirements, was mistakenly sent on Tuesday to dozens of people not booked on the trip, said a Scoot spokesperson.Passengers on all China-bound flights have to take a nucleic acid test five days before boarding and test negative for COVID-19 from Aug 28.
CNA readers said they were sent multiple copies of the same email, with one person receiving more than 30 notifications. In response to CNA's queries, a Scoot spokesperson said the company is currently investigating the matter and will provide an update on the findings when possible. "Scoot sincerely apologises for this oversight and our highest priority is establishing what transpired and rectifying the errors," said the spokesperson."For now, it has been established that there was no data breach or leak of personal information."
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