Singapore relaxes tour group limits
The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is again relaxing restrictions for group tour operations. From 14 April the number of customers in tours for walking, kayaking or cycling can be increased to 50.
The current limit is 20. The maximum duration of eight hours for a tour is being scrapped.
The existing rule which means all participants must be split into smaller sub-groups of no more than eight people is still required. Each sub-group must stay at least one metre apart at all times.
Later in the month limits at events such as weddings, live shows and some sports events will be relaxed further.
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