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Is the HK Travel Bubble still on?

laksaboy

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“This is a sober reminder that the COVID-19 virus is still with us, and even as we fight to regain our normal lives, the journey will be full of ups and downs. But we will press on and look forward to when we can safely launch the ATB,” he asserted.

Yes, ATBs need to be safely launched indeed. :biggrin:
 

Leongsam

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The virus causes nothing more than mild symptoms in the vast majority of those who catch it so there is nothing to worry about.

Of far bigger concern is dengue fever. An average of 30 people a day are coming down with the virus and and it has already killed close to 40 over the last 15 months.

Dengue fever is far more lethal with an IFR TWICE that of Covid-19 and it is endemic in the region.
 

glockman

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The virus causes nothing more than mild symptoms in the vast majority of those who catch it so there is nothing to worry about.

Of far bigger concern is dengue fever. An average of 30 people a day are coming down with the virus and and it has already killed close to 40 over the last 15 months.

Dengue fever is far more lethal with an IFR TWICE that of Covid-19 and it is endemic in the region.
Our dear bot is back!:biggrin:
 

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SINGAPORE - Travellers who were scheduled to take the inaugural flight between Singapore and Hong Kong under the air travel bubble arrangement on Sunday were disappointed after the bubble was postponed on Saturday (Nov 21).

The travel bubble had been slated to start on Sunday, with one flight departing each city per day, with a maximum capacity of 200 people per flight.

Among the travellers who was Mr Aaron Wong, 32, who founded frequent flier website Milelion. He said he was going to check out the travel bubble arrangements, spend three nights in Hong Kong and review the experience. He booked three separate hotels for the purpose.

Mr Wong, whose last trip was to Kuala Lumpur at the end of February, said: "I'm someone who really loves flying, I (tried the Singapore Airlines dining experiences and tour), but of course nothing beats the real thing and the travel bubble was supposed to be that."

Fellow traveller Mr Hendric Tay, founder of travel blog The Travel Intern, was also due to fly to Hong Kong on Sunday.

His 24-day trip was meant to be an experience for the travel bubble and to find out more about the ground situation in the city for his blog. He was also due to meet friends based in the territory.


The 33-year-old said: "I'm pretty disappointed, especially so because in the last couple of days I had the feeling it might be cancelled, then this morning (the news broke) that it was not going to be cancelled.

"But around 5pm they announced that it was going to be (postponed), so it was like a rollercoaster of emotions."

Mr Tay's colleagues were supposed to join him in Hong Kong for a week in December to write about the travel experience and situation in Hong Kong.

But he said that how they proceed with those plans will depend on when the travel bubble launches, in case the Covid-19 situation in Hong Kong escalates further.

Mr Alvin Liu, 41, who is based in Hong Kong but came back to Singapore in late September after his mother was hospitalised, was due to return to the territory, where his family resides, on Nov 30.

That will now have to wait for another two weeks.

Mr Liu, who works in a bank, believes it may tough to secure a seat by then.

This is because many travellers who like him have had their plans deferred, would also be scrambling to secure a flight
 

laksaboy

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Wear this t-shirt if you're going to HK. You'll receive a warm welcome at the airport. :cool:

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sweetiepie

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HK travel bubble leeopen May 26 onlee by sia ticket all sold out KNN my uncle wish for plane crash for the flight :mad: KNN my uncle rarelee so black hearted but have to for this becas is die die must travel so must die is fair KNN
 

sweetiepie

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HK travel bubble leeopen May 26 onlee by sia ticket all sold out KNN my uncle wish for plane crash for the flight :mad: KNN my uncle rarelee so black hearted but have to for this becas is die die must travel so must die is fair KNN
Ileesponsible people knowing travel will involve risk to other people leeserve to die KNN it is leeferent from eg being ileesponsible like my uncle kor peesai on train seats becas this one won't cause anyone to sick KNN see the leeference here KNN you know it and you willing to take risk is fine but you are passing your risk to other people KNN leelee leeserve to die same as pap opening borders to Indians all leeserve to die KNN
 

bobby

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Why Hongkies so stupid...allow non vaccinated Singaporeans into HK but all Hongkies must be vaccinated before they can enter Singapore ?
 

Kee Chew

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Why Hongkies so stupid...allow non vaccinated Singaporeans into HK but all Hongkies must be vaccinated before they can enter Singapore ?


heard many are casinos gamblers.

from HK just take a high speed Ferry and you are in Maccau the Macca Casinos Heaven. :biggrin::thumbsdown:
 
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