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COVID-19 and international plane travel: Singapore Airlines resumes UK flights to Australia – Traveller
Passengers connecting through to Australia will have to remain in the aircraft on the ground in Singapore and will be segregated from other passengers on board.

Singapore Airlines is one of the few carriers to maintain regular services into Australia during the pandemic. Photo: AP
Australians stranded in the United Kingdom and Europe will once again be able to fly home from London via Singapore, after the country lifted a ban on people transiting through Changi Airport from Britain.
The Singaporean government’s decision last week to block anyone travelling from the UK amid an outbreak of a potentially more contagious strain of COVID-19 there cut off one…
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