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Mumbai to start 9 weekly flights to Singapore

As Singapore welcomes Indians, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) is all set to commence flight operations under Vaccinated Travel Lanes (VTL) introduced for travellers to enjoy quarantine-free access to the country

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Indians will soon be able to visit Singapore, as the country reopened its doors for travellers from India. Starting November 29, 2021, this cosmopolitan hub is going to allow fully vaccinated travellers from India. As Singapore welcomes Indians, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) is all set to commence flight operations under Vaccinated Travel Lanes (VTL) introduced for travellers to enjoy quarantine-free access to the country. With nine weekly flights from Mumbai, Singapore Airlines will now begin its operations on the Mumbai-Singapore sector.

As the Little Red Dot awaits tourists, Indians can now rejoice and tick off their long pending travel to one of Asia’s most visited country.

 

CSMIA has been working extensively to provide accessibility and connectivity to the destinations, while offering best-in-class facilities and services along with ensuring safety and comfort while travellers transit from the airport

 

After 20-month hiatus, Indians will finally enjoy travel to one of its favourite destinations. The recommencement of flights to Singapore comes as a boon to travellers from and around Mumbai who are looking to escape the city and unwind themselves. With 9 weekly flights, travellers from Mumbai can book themselves for an extravaganza experience at Singapore. Moreover, with the upsurge in air traffic to UAE, passengers will now enjoy additional flight frequency from CSMIA to Sharjah.

CSMIA has been working extensively to provide accessibility and connectivity to the destinations, while offering best-in-class facilities and services along with ensuring safety and comfort while travellers transit from the airport.

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