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  • September schedule

    Dear all,

    The September schedule can now be found here:

    https://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/s...t/?id=k88gnin9

    Main differences seem to be that Milan, Phnom Penh and Taipei have been added.
    Last edited by maestro; 25 July 2020, 07:38 PM. Reason: Information added

  • #2
    That's doesn't make much better reading either.

    Long way back indeed..….

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    • #3
      I want to fly to SIN next June to take a boat to BNE. I live in Los Angeles and if you could go around the world for $1, I can't leave home because everywhere I want to fly is closed for tourists. I cannot get an answer from Singapore or Australia governments of when they will lift the blockade. I was hoping travel would be back to normal by now, but this virus wants to linger. Any of you folks have a crystal ball or just a good feeling if I will be shopping in Orchard Rd next June? My preferred transport is SQ37/38.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Moviela View Post
        I want to fly to SIN next June to take a boat to BNE. I live in Los Angeles and if you could go around the world for $1, I can't leave home because everywhere I want to fly is closed for tourists. I cannot get an answer from Singapore or Australia governments of when they will lift the blockade. I was hoping travel would be back to normal by now, but this virus wants to linger. Any of you folks have a crystal ball or just a good feeling if I will be shopping in Orchard Rd next June? My preferred transport is SQ37/38.
        Dear Moviela,

        The reason that you cannot get an answer from Australia is because no date has been confirmed for external borders re-opening. At present, it is indefinite. However, from the July federal budget is this: "from 1 January to 30 June 2021, it is assumed that the travel ban is lifted, but that a two-week quarantine period is required of arrivals to Australia."

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