(TAN): Cathay Pacific will resume flights as part of the Hong Kong-Singapore two-way air travel bubble starting May 26, the airline said.
These flights will be operated by pilots and cabin crew who have all been fully vaccinated.
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“With travel having been difficult for everyone over the past year, we know that our customers have been eagerly anticipating the launch of our Hong Kong-Singapore Air Travel Bubble flights so that they can rediscover the joy of flying,” the airline said.
“We believe the safe and secure bubble flights will be a milestone showcase for the opening of similar travel arrangements with other popular destinations,” it added.