Sale of bus, flight tickets for Malaysia-Singapore vaccinated travel lane resumes


The sale of bus and flight tickets for the Malaysia-Singapore vaccinated travel lane resumes today. – EPA pic, January 21, 2022.

THE sale of bus and flight tickets for the land and air vaccinated travel lane (VTL) initiative between Malaysia and Singapore, which was temporarily suspended last December 23, resumes with immediate effect today.

Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin, however, said the quota is reduced by 50% of the existing capacity.

“However, passengers who have purchased tickets for travel dates after January 20 before the announcement on the suspension of the ticket sales was made, are allowed to continue their journey using the VTL initiative according to the quota set earlier,” he said in a statement in Kuala Lumpur today.

According to Khairy, the decision to reopen the ticket sales for the two VTL initiatives was made following a risk assessment carried out based on the current Covid-19 situation in both countries.

Last December 23, Malaysia and Singapore temporarily suspended the sale of air and land VTL tickets until yesterday amid the threat of the Omicron variant.

Khairy said the timeline on the increase in the quota for land and air VTL ticket sales will depend on the risk assessment conducted from time to time by the Health Ministry, based on the current Covid-19 situation in both countries.

He reminded travellers using the Malaysia-Singapore VTL platform to perform the self-test rapid antigen testing on the second, fourth, and sixth day after arrival or the RTK-Ag (professional) on the third and fifth day of their arrival.

The move, he said, was in line with the ministry’s previous announcement on strengthening Covid-19 preventive measures and existing controls for travellers from abroad, including those arriving at Malaysia’s international gateways through the VTL initiative.

Travellers are advised to be responsible and always abide by the instructions and stipulated standard operating procedure set, as well as to perform the virus detection test to reduce the risk of infection, he added.

He said the recommendation was made to ensure cross-border travel via the Malaysia-Singapore VTL can proceed smoothly. – Bernama, January 21, 2022.


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