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Serious Sinkies Chionging To Melbourne For Holiday! SQ Flights Almost Full! Majulah PAP!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE/MELBOURNE - For the first time in almost two years, Mrs Flora Chng, 68, was able to book an air ticket to Australia to visit her daughter, a permanent resident in the land Down Under.

Plans for a trip there were disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic as Australia had been under lockdown and had opened its borders only to New Zealand.

The retired bank employee took the first flight out of Singapore into Australia under a pilot reopening scheme on Sunday morning (Nov 21).

SINGAPORE/MELBOURNE - For the first time in almost two years, Mrs Flora Chng, 68, was able to book an air ticket to Australia to visit her daughter, a permanent resident in the land Down Under.

Plans for a trip there were disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic as Australia had been under lockdown and had opened its borders only to New Zealand.

The retired bank employee took the first flight out of Singapore into Australia under a pilot reopening scheme on Sunday morning (Nov 21).

The Straits Times understands that about 60 per cent of the 263 seats in the economy class cabin, and about 95 per cent of the 40 seats in the business class cabin of SQ237 were filled.

The plane, operated by Singapore Airlines (SIA), took off from Changi Airport at about 1.15am. The flight landed at Melbourne Airport at 11.08am local time (8.08am Singapore time).

Australia is limiting the number of arrivals in the initial stages of the pilot, which comes after Singapore started a Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) scheme on Nov 8 to allow travellers arriving from Australia to skip quarantine.

At Changi Airport on Saturday night, long queues formed at SIA's check-in counters for the various SIA flights taking off, including the one to Australia.

People sending off friends and relatives waited near the counters but Changi Airport staff reminded them to maintain a safe distance from one another.

The Straits Times completed check-in and cleared immigration in about 15 minutes.

All passengers have to present their vaccination certificate and a negative pre-departure Covid-19 test result in addition to the usual immigration documents.

Singapore citizens entering Australia under the pilot also have to fill travel declarations, apply for the relevant visa and download contact-tracing apps, among other measures.

Upon arrival in Australia, travellers will be required to take a Covid-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) swab test within 24 hours. The test can be done for free at government testing facilities.

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Another passenger on SQ237, Mr Tan Jun Xiang, 34, said he had wanted to get out of Singapore for a holiday for some time.

The tax manager
decided on visiting Australia over South Korea, as he has friends in Melbourne. The free PCR swab tests in Australia also meant that he would spend less.

"The airport feels back to normal, the whole process was quite seamless and immigration clearance was very fast," he said. "But I was worried that I did not do all the necessary declarations or applied for the necessary permits."

There were also passengers transiting in Singapore on the way to Australia.

Engineer Kent Tran, 43, who is based in Japan, was looking forward to meeting his family again. He said he had not been able to return home since the pandemic started due to strict caps on arrivals in Australia. These caps have been eased in recent weeks.

Mr Tran added: "I used to transit through Singapore five to 10 times a year, so compared with the last time, Changi Airport feels like a ghost town. It is sad to see such a great airport being decimated like this."

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...t-from-singapore-lands-in-australia-on-sunday
 

Loofydralb

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Now I am awaiting for some airplane crashes, since they've been laid off for so long, some cobwebs here and there and insects and critters short circuiting wires. Also sensors would have deteriorated under cycles of heat and cold, plugged sensors, dirty sensors etc
 

syed putra

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Now I am awaiting for some airplane crashes, since they've been laid off for so long, some cobwebs here and there and insects and critters short circuiting wires. Also sensors would have deteriorated under cycles of heat and cold, plugged sensors, dirty sensors etc
Don't they have back up in place in case one malrfunction?
 

gingerlyn

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SINGAPORE/MELBOURNE - For the first time in almost two years, Mrs Flora Chng, 68, was able to book an air ticket to Australia to visit her daughter, a permanent resident in the land Down Under.

Plans for a trip there were disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic as Australia had been under lockdown and had opened its borders only to New Zealand.

The retired bank employee took the first flight out of Singapore into Australia under a pilot reopening scheme on Sunday morning (Nov 21).

SINGAPORE/MELBOURNE - For the first time in almost two years, Mrs Flora Chng, 68, was able to book an air ticket to Australia to visit her daughter, a permanent resident in the land Down Under.

Plans for a trip there were disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic as Australia had been under lockdown and had opened its borders only to New Zealand.

The retired bank employee took the first flight out of Singapore into Australia under a pilot reopening scheme on Sunday morning (Nov 21).


https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...t-from-singapore-lands-in-australia-on-sunday
Mrs Chng is very old and I hope that she will not fall ill and catch the China virus in Australia.
 

tanwahtiu

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View attachment 127500

SINGAPORE/MELBOURNE - For the first time in almost two years, Mrs Flora Chng, 68, was able to book an air ticket to Australia to visit her daughter, a permanent resident in the land Down Under.

Plans for a trip there were disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic as Australia had been under lockdown and had opened its borders only to New Zealand.

The retired bank employee took the first flight out of Singapore into Australia under a pilot reopening scheme on Sunday morning (Nov 21).

SINGAPORE/MELBOURNE - For the first time in almost two years, Mrs Flora Chng, 68, was able to book an air ticket to Australia to visit her daughter, a permanent resident in the land Down Under.

Plans for a trip there were disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic as Australia had been under lockdown and had opened its borders only to New Zealand.

The retired bank employee took the first flight out of Singapore into Australia under a pilot reopening scheme on Sunday morning (Nov 21).

The Straits Times understands that about 60 per cent of the 263 seats in the economy class cabin, and about 95 per cent of the 40 seats in the business class cabin of SQ237 were filled.

The plane, operated by Singapore Airlines (SIA), took off from Changi Airport at about 1.15am. The flight landed at Melbourne Airport at 11.08am local time (8.08am Singapore time).

Australia is limiting the number of arrivals in the initial stages of the pilot, which comes after Singapore started a Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) scheme on Nov 8 to allow travellers arriving from Australia to skip quarantine.

At Changi Airport on Saturday night, long queues formed at SIA's check-in counters for the various SIA flights taking off, including the one to Australia.

People sending off friends and relatives waited near the counters but Changi Airport staff reminded them to maintain a safe distance from one another.

The Straits Times completed check-in and cleared immigration in about 15 minutes.

All passengers have to present their vaccination certificate and a negative pre-departure Covid-19 test result in addition to the usual immigration documents.

Singapore citizens entering Australia under the pilot also have to fill travel declarations, apply for the relevant visa and download contact-tracing apps, among other measures.

Upon arrival in Australia, travellers will be required to take a Covid-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) swab test within 24 hours. The test can be done for free at government testing facilities.

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Another passenger on SQ237, Mr Tan Jun Xiang, 34, said he had wanted to get out of Singapore for a holiday for some time.

The tax manager
decided on visiting Australia over South Korea, as he has friends in Melbourne. The free PCR swab tests in Australia also meant that he would spend less.

"The airport feels back to normal, the whole process was quite seamless and immigration clearance was very fast," he said. "But I was worried that I did not do all the necessary declarations or applied for the necessary permits."

There were also passengers transiting in Singapore on the way to Australia.

Engineer Kent Tran, 43, who is based in Japan, was looking forward to meeting his family again. He said he had not been able to return home since the pandemic started due to strict caps on arrivals in Australia. These caps have been eased in recent weeks.

Mr Tran added: "I used to transit through Singapore five to 10 times a year, so compared with the last time, Changi Airport feels like a ghost town. It is sad to see such a great airport being decimated like this."

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...t-from-singapore-lands-in-australia-on-sunday
Tell them visit one State you visit All. Knowing the 5 eye are same English BE all food, pubs, drink holes, buildings are the same.

Nothing exciting to rest of the States as see one you sell All, same sama boring... Imperialist and Confederate slave owners history... evil BE. .
 
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