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Business & Finance

Hong Kong bars incoming Singapore Airlines flights over COVID-19 case

  • Three passengers on the March 31 flight also failed to comply with requirements specified under the Prevention and Control of Disease Regulation, Hong Kong authorities said on Friday.
  • Singapore Airlines confirmed the order but said passenger services from Hong Kong to Singapore would not be affected. The suspension applies until April 16.
Published April 2, 2021 Updated April 2, 2021 06:16pm
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SINGAPORE: Hong Kong has barred incoming passenger flights from Singapore operated by Singapore Airlines until mid April, after a positive COVID-19 case was found on a flight.

Three passengers on the March 31 flight also failed to comply with requirements specified under the Prevention and Control of Disease Regulation, Hong Kong authorities said on Friday.

Singapore Airlines confirmed the order but said passenger services from Hong Kong to Singapore would not be affected. The suspension applies until April 16.

"We will continue to work with the authorities to ensure that all passengers meet the regulatory requirements for entry into Hong Kong," it said in a statement. "We will also assist the health authorities in all contact tracing efforts."

Singapore has been reporting relatively few coronavirus cases in recent months, with tight entry restrictions and strict rules aimed at preventing local transmission.

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