KEY POINTS
  • Air travel bubbles rely on a "full confidence" in either side, and it is important for Singapore be in the right position before loosening measures further, said Keith Tan of the Singapore Tourism Board.
  • Singapore and Hong Kong this week announced that its quarantine-free leisure travel agreement would start on Nov. 22, with one flight carrying a maximum of 200 passengers into each city per day.
  • The Southeast Asian city state is also looking toward phase three of the reopening of its economy.

SINGAPORE – Air travel bubbles rely on both sides having "full confidence" in each other, and Singapore needs to be in the right position before loosening measures further, said the chief executive of the country's tourism board.

"We fully support what (Education Minister Lawrence Wong) has said about the need for us, for Singapore to tick off the boxes on some of the pre-conditions before we can go into phase three," Keith Tan of the Singapore Tourism Board said on Friday.