Under the directive, airlines must prevent these travellers from boarding. Individuals who are denied boarding can request entry approval by writing to the ICA through its feedback channel before booking a new flight to Singapore.
Under the directive, airlines must prevent these travellers from boarding. Individuals who are denied boarding can request entry approval by writing to the ICA through its feedback channel before booking a new flight to Singapore.
The ICA will also receive passenger information from airlines and may identify certain travellers for more stringent checks, signalling tighter pre-arrival scrutiny.
Airlines that fail to comply with the instructions can face fines of up to SG $10,000. Pilots and airline staff may also face fines of up to SG $10,000, imprisonment for up to six months, or both, if they ignore the rules.
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