Singapore eases mask rules
Singapore Airlines passengers will soon be able to ditch face masks on board certain flights. Masks will only be required on flights to or from destinations where they are still mandatory.
The change is effective from Monday August 29. Masks are also no longer required in Changi Airport.
It comes as Singapore announced the lifting of indoor masking in most venues.
It is also scrapping quarantine for non-vaccinated arrivals as long as they test negative.
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