HK-Singapore ‘travel bubble’ could burst again

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The “travel bubble” between Hong Kong and Singapore may fail to take off for a second time after recent Covid-19 outbreaks in both cities.

On April 14, Singapore’s Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung said the cities were actively discussing re-starting the travel bubble. Both sides were finalizing details of the revised agreement and hoped to make an announcement soon.

The scheme was postponed from the original start date of November 22 last year due to Hong Kong’s fourth-wave. Media reported this week it would kick off in mid-May.

Hong Kong International Airport. Uncertainty surrounds plans to restart travel to Singapore. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

The governments originally planned to announce the scheme on Thursday but the announcement was canceled by the Singapore side, according to people familiar with the situation.

The cancelation came after at least three people were infected with the highly contagious South African variant at a quarantine hotel in Hong Kong while a dozen migrant workers who lived in a dormitory in Singapore tested positive.

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