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The Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group welcomes the agreement to resume scheduled passenger services between Singapore and India. This includes Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) flights from Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai to Singapore.

These arrangements will allow families and loved ones to finally reunite, as well as support the demand for business travel between the two countries.

Subject to regulatory approval, SIA will operate daily VTL services from Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai to Singapore from 29 November 2021. These flights are open for booking and will be indicated as VTL flights on our website accordingly.

Additionally, SIA will progressively operate non-VTL services from Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kochi and Kolkata to Singapore from 29 November 2021. The flight schedules for services between Singapore and India can be found in Annexe A. All times stated are local.

Scoot will operate four-times-weekly non-VTL services between Singapore and Hyderabad from 30 November 2021, and three-times-weekly non-VTL services between Singapore and Tiruchirappalli from 2 December 2021. These flights are open for booking. Scoot’s flight schedules can be found in Annexe B. All times stated are local.

Customers who are not Singapore citizens or permanent residents, and wish to travel on the VTL services need to apply for a Vaccinated Travel Pass (VTP) prior to their visa application. VTP applications must be made between seven and 60 calendar days before the intended date of entry into Singapore. Customers must also ensure that they are eligible to travel under the VTL arrangements before their flight.

A detailed list of eligibility requirements for customers travelling on VTL services can be found here. Short-term visitors from India may only enter Singapore via the Vaccinated Travel Lane or the Familial Ties Lane.

Customers travelling to Singapore from India on non-VTL flights will need to adhere to the Category (II) Travel and Health Control Measures laid down by the Singapore Government.

Edited by: Stephen Morton