Scoot Resumed Some Flights Between China And Singapore In June

Release Time:

May 20,2024


Scoot Airlines has resumed some flights between China and Singapore since June, and will take measures such as strengthening cleaning, suspending in-flight catering and duty-free sales to further strengthen protection, avoid unnecessary contact and improve epidemic prevention and control.

On the premise of getting the coVID-19 under control, China has launched "fast track" with some countries to facilitate necessary business and civil service exchanges between the two sides. Singapore is also one of the first countries to achieve "fast track" with China.Scoot Airlines then began to resume flights between China and Singapore.

In addition to reducing contact during cabin sales, passengers on Kal flights are also required to fill out a health declaration form before check-in and have their body temperature checked before boarding.In addition, The airline will adjust the carry-on baggage allowance, encourage self-service check-in, cancel services such as early boarding and cabin ascent, and further implement measures such as safe distance.On board, Scoot will provide hand sanitizers for passengers and crew, and personal care packages including antibacterial wet wipes, disinfectant and surgical masks.The onboard toilets will be cleaned and disinfected at least three times an hour, and the aircraft will be further disinfected after the flight.In the event of a medical emergency on board, The Scoot crew will follow standard operating procedures to manage and isolate passengers with symptoms of a potential infectious disease detected during flight.