Singapore Airlines fears poor consultation could undermine Aussie border reopening

Singapore Airlines is confident it can quickly open up passenger services to Australia but there are fears a failure to consult overseas airlines could result in an unmanageable international reopening.

The airline’s regional vice president, Louise Arul, says Singapore is still in the dark about issues such as vaccination of ground staff, how authorities plan to avoid airport bottlenecks and what requirements airlines and their passengers face.

This contrasts with the carrier’s experience at its home base of Changi Airport, where airline, airport and government officials spent months planning for the resumption of international travel.

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Source:: AirlineRatings.Com

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