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Jetstar Asia customers travelling from six Southeast Asian cities will be able to transit via Singapore to nine onward destinations from 1 December 2020.Jetstar Asia passengers arriving on a Jetstar Asia (3K) flight from Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Phnom Penh can transit through Singapore Changi Airport to another city currently served by Jetstar Asia, if their connection is within 48 hours.

The move follows the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore’s (CAAS) announcement earlier in
the year that connectivity had been reintroduced, allowing Singaporeans to travel abroad for
essential activities and for foreigners to enter and transit through the country.

Transiting customers will be required to book the full journey on one booking and must check with the relevant authorities they meet the entry requirements for their final destination as restrictions may apply.

In addition, to ensure the safety of all customers, the following measures have been introduced:
• Transit passengers must wear a wristband, provided at port of origin check-in, to allow identification by airport and airline staff throughout their journey
• On board, transit passengers will be seated at the front of the aircraft and will disembark first
• On arrival in Singapore, transit passengers will be met by airport staff and guided to a Transit Holding Area or Transit Hotel
• Transit passengers with a tight connection time will be ushered to the departure gate directly
• When the onward flight is ready for boarding, transit passengers will be escorted to their departure gate and ushered to a designated zone before boarding and will board the aircraft after all other passengers Due to the unilateral reopening of borders to Vietnam, these measures will not apply to transit passengers arriving from Vietnam. However, all passengers arriving in Singapore
must wear a mask at all times and practice social distancing.

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Jetstar Asia CEO, Bara Pasupathi, said the decision for Jetstar Asia to reintroduce transit travel through Singapore Changi Airport was a positive step in the airline’s recovery.

“Pre-COVID, transit and transfer passengers accounted for up to a third of Changi Airport’s passenger traffic and many of these passengers travelled and transited on Jetstar Asia flights,” Mr Pasupathi said.
“The latest easing of restrictions allows our customers to connect again via Changi Airport to at least nine other cities within the Jetstar network, expanding the opportunity for essential travel.

“We have worked with Changi Airport to ensure a smooth and safe transfer experience for our customers, and have introduced additional measures, through our Fly Well program to instil greater peace-of-mind as our customers return to air travel.

“Our low fares services play an important role in helping our customers reconnect with family, get people back to work and undertake other essential travel. They also help to boost the communities and economies of the destinations we fly to and means more of our people get back to work which is great news too.”