happy or not? sq tio sabo by indians transit passengers, now sq plane tio banned by hongkong. haaaa

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Singapore Airlines (SIA) flights departing from the Republic have been barred from landing in Hong Kong for two weeks.

The move comes after a transit passenger who arrived in the territory on Wednesday (March 31) tested positive for Covid-19, while three other passengers on the flight were found to have breached rules for entry to Hong Kong.

On Friday (April 2), the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) said the passenger with Covid-19 had tested negative pre-departure.

The three non-compliant passengers were also transit passengers. They had taken Covid-19 pre-departure tests at clinics in their places of origin that did not meet Hong Kong’s requirements.

SIA flights from S'pore barred from landing in HK from April 3 to 16 after detection of Covid-19 case

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...n-hk-from-april-3-to-april-16-after-detection
 
KNN my uncle think anyone who still travel leegardless of leesons be it work family or leisure should die in plane crash KNN
 
Blaming the ah nehs would be like blaming a runny nose for your flu. :cool:

A symptom is not the cause.
 
This show that there are many import with covid ,think going to be like zombie movie waiting to surface , should ban all these imports.also sg really kelong nowadays ,maybe foreigner help foreign to escape detect,like previous TB case in child care n nursery, wat actualky hspoen nobody knows,how come can pass thru undetected n classified as healthy , we all know too many foreigners holding majority posts
 
Ah Ong got nothing to add to this fiasco ?
 
Cathay Pacific should strike when the iron is hot. Take over the SIN-HKG flights from SIA.
 
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Ah Ong got nothing to add to this fiasco ?
Really a jinx. So peaceful when khaw boon wan helming. :unsure:
who say he got nothing to add
he went biking and stick stickers at tuas lamppost number 1
haaaa


Ong Ye Kung Visits Iconic Tuas Lamp Post, Pastes Darth Vader Sticker As He's A Star Wars Fan
mustsharenews.com
When Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung decided that an iconic lamp post in Tuas could keep its stickers, it was lauded as a rare exception to the rule.
Lamp Post 1
Image courtesy of an MS News reader
Having been impressed by the lamp post’s status as a pit stop for cyclists, Mr Ong vowed to visit the lamp post one day.
After about 3 months, he’s finally done so, and even left a sticker on it himself.
xong-ye-kung-tuas-lamp-post-1.jpg.pagespeed.ic.NGpZAKN-oo.webp
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The sticker he pasted has a drawing of Darth Vader on a bike, as it combines 2 of the minister’s favourite things – Star Wars and cycling.
Minister goes cycling, makes pit stop at lamp post
In a Facebook post on Saturday (3 Apr), Mr Ong said he was on a cycling excursion when he made a pit stop at Tuas Lamp Post 1.
xong-ye-kung-tuas-lamp-post.jpg.pagespeed.ic.xa1swQ15Oz.webp
Source
He previously said that cyclists on round-island trips would make a pit stop there to take photos and leave their favourite stickers behind.
Lamp Post 1
Image courtesy of MS News Reader
So it’s fitting that Mr Ong, who was a cyclist on a round-island (or at least around the West) trip, did what many have done before him.
Minister reveals himself as Star Wars fan
Of course, he couldn’t resist leaving a sticker behind too.
The circular sticker has the amusing image of Darth Vader in full regalia, including cape, riding a bike. It also has the caption, “Feel The Force!”
xong-ye-kung-tuas-lamp-post-2.jpg.pagespeed.ic.aEhk1CLXqv.webp
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Mr Ong said he chose the sticker as he likes Star Wars.
To further boost his nerd credentials, he also urged Singaporeans to “come to the West side” to see his sticker.
xong-ye-kung-feel-the-force.jpg.pagespeed.ic.Xgypn0AIN3.webp
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Of course, being the man who saved the lamp post, he hopes that his sticker will stay on for awhile.
Minister was on Discovering Singapore Ride
As to the reason for his excursion, Mr Ong said he was taking part in the 36th Discovering Singapore Ride.
xong-ye-kung-tuas-lamp-post-6.jpg.pagespeed.ic.S3fmuvGfJQ.webp
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It’s meant for participants to see developments in Singapore up close, and he’s been doing this since he was at his previous job as Education Minister.
Some of the developments they saw were big industrial buildings and factories in Singapore’s West.
xong-ye-kung-tuas-lamp-post-3.jpg.pagespeed.ic.c-odruclMg.webp
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As well as the double trolley quay cranes (DTQCs) of Tuas Port.
xong-ye-kung-tuas-lamp-post-9.jpg.pagespeed.ic.qGQMkoymoS.webp
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The 1st phase of the port will start operations this year, with 2 berths for ships.
Main attraction still the lamp post
With all due respect to the port and industrial buildings, we think the main attraction for avid cyclists will be Tuas Lamp Post 1.
xtuas-lamp-post-1-4.jpg.pagespeed.ic.NCTK-BA4BJ.webp
Image courtesy of an MS News reader
The popular cycling destination seems to be well-loved, going by the cheers for Mr Ong when he saved its stickers.
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May the lamp post stick around
Kudos to Mr Ong not just for the small gesture of making Singapore a little more lively, but for adding to the fun himself.
May the lamp post – and the Darth Vader sticker – stick around for a long time in otherwise-transient Singapore.
Have news you must share? Get in touch with us via email at [email protected].
Featured image adapted from Facebook and Facebook.
 
What a big joke...and we never ever banned any other airlines who bring in Covid infected foreigners daily into Changi airport, esp from Ah Neh land.
 
What a big joke...and we never ever banned any other airlines who bring in Covid infected foreigners daily into Changi airport, esp from Ah Neh land.
Red Dot cannot ban Ah Neh airline lah,wait Modi angry how ?
 
Singapore Airlines (SIA) flights departing from the Republic have been barred from landing in Hong Kong for two weeks.

The move comes after a transit passenger who arrived in the territory on Wednesday (March 31) tested positive for Covid-19, while three other passengers on the flight were found to have breached rules for entry to Hong Kong.

On Friday (April 2), the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) said the passenger with Covid-19 had tested negative pre-departure.

The three non-compliant passengers were also transit passengers. They had taken Covid-19 pre-departure tests at clinics in their places of origin that did not meet Hong Kong’s requirements.

SIA flights from S'pore barred from landing in HK from April 3 to 16 after detection of Covid-19 case

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...n-hk-from-april-3-to-april-16-after-detection
U sure cecas? Want to confirm before my pitchfork comes out
 
who say he got nothing to add
he went biking and stick stickers at tuas lamppost number 1
haaaa


Ong Ye Kung Visits Iconic Tuas Lamp Post, Pastes Darth Vader Sticker As He's A Star Wars Fan
mustsharenews.com
When Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung decided that an iconic lamp post in Tuas could keep its stickers, it was lauded as a rare exception to the rule.
Image courtesy of an MS News reader
Having been impressed by the lamp post’s status as a pit stop for cyclists, Mr Ong vowed to visit the lamp post one day.
After about 3 months, he’s finally done so, and even left a sticker on it himself.
Source
The sticker he pasted has a drawing of Darth Vader on a bike, as it combines 2 of the minister’s favourite things – Star Wars and cycling.
Minister goes cycling, makes pit stop at lamp post
In a Facebook post on Saturday (3 Apr), Mr Ong said he was on a cycling excursion when he made a pit stop at Tuas Lamp Post 1.
xong-ye-kung-tuas-lamp-post.jpg.pagespeed.ic.xa1swQ15Oz.webp
Source
He previously said that cyclists on round-island trips would make a pit stop there to take photos and leave their favourite stickers behind.
Image courtesy of MS News Reader
So it’s fitting that Mr Ong, who was a cyclist on a round-island (or at least around the West) trip, did what many have done before him.
Minister reveals himself as Star Wars fan
Of course, he couldn’t resist leaving a sticker behind too.
The circular sticker has the amusing image of Darth Vader in full regalia, including cape, riding a bike. It also has the caption, “Feel The Force!”
Source
Mr Ong said he chose the sticker as he likes Star Wars.
To further boost his nerd credentials, he also urged Singaporeans to “come to the West side” to see his sticker.
xong-ye-kung-feel-the-force.jpg.pagespeed.ic.Xgypn0AIN3.webp
Source
Of course, being the man who saved the lamp post, he hopes that his sticker will stay on for awhile.
Minister was on Discovering Singapore Ride
As to the reason for his excursion, Mr Ong said he was taking part in the 36th Discovering Singapore Ride.
Source
It’s meant for participants to see developments in Singapore up close, and he’s been doing this since he was at his previous job as Education Minister.
Some of the developments they saw were big industrial buildings and factories in Singapore’s West.
xong-ye-kung-tuas-lamp-post-3.jpg.pagespeed.ic.c-odruclMg.webp
Source
As well as the double trolley quay cranes (DTQCs) of Tuas Port.
xong-ye-kung-tuas-lamp-post-9.jpg.pagespeed.ic.qGQMkoymoS.webp
Source
The 1st phase of the port will start operations this year, with 2 berths for ships.
Main attraction still the lamp post
With all due respect to the port and industrial buildings, we think the main attraction for avid cyclists will be Tuas Lamp Post 1.
Image courtesy of an MS News reader
The popular cycling destination seems to be well-loved, going by the cheers for Mr Ong when he saved its stickers.
Comment
Source
May the lamp post stick around
Kudos to Mr Ong not just for the small gesture of making Singapore a little more lively, but for adding to the fun himself.
May the lamp post – and the Darth Vader sticker – stick around for a long time in otherwise-transient Singapore.
Have news you must share? Get in touch with us via email at [email protected].
Featured image adapted from Facebook and Facebook.
Not even cycling on the road...
Bike probably spent more time transported on some bike rack that day than being ridden.
 
Not even cycling on the road...
Bike probably spent more time transported on some bike rack that day than being ridden.

It's just another silly photo op, probably 'raising awareness' for some bullshit cause as their kind is fond of doing.
Mission accomplished.
 
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