Starlux launching Singapore flights
Taiwan airline Starlux will launch a new route to Singapore next month. It comes as the city state relaxes entry rules for Taiwan. Taiwanese can now apply for a Singapore air travel pass if they have been in Taiwan for the past 21 days.
The flights linking Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport with Singapore Changi Airport begin on 23 September and will operate initially twice a week. In October it will increase to three times a week using Airbus 321neo jets.
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