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Now you can travel via Hong Kong and Singapore

Now you can travel via Hong Kong and Singapore

International travel has fully rebounded, and both Hong Kong and Singapore once again serve as premier transit hubs for discerning global travelers.

While entry requirements for visitors can change based on evolving health and security protocols, both cities now welcome transit passengers with streamlined, efficient processes. This development is especially significant for European expatriates residing in Australia, New Zealand, and the broader Asia-Pacific region, as it enables convenient connections to Europe and beyond. Travelers have also continued to benefit from reliable transit options through Doha, which maintained uninterrupted service throughout recent years.

Hong Kong International Airport and Singapore Changi Airport have implemented enhanced safety measures and advanced biometric systems to ensure smooth and secure transfers. Select terminal areas remain designated for transit guests, minimizing congestion and optimizing passenger flow for a relaxed experience between flights.

Singapore Airlines has reopened its flagship Silver Kris lounge, now featuring a curated menu of individually plated gourmet dishes and premium "grab and go" selections—an elevated take on classic lounge dining. Buffet service remains suspended in favor of personalized, contactless hospitality, reflecting the latest trends in luxury travel.

The reopening of these key transit corridors marks an important milestone for airlines like Singapore Airlines and Cathay Pacific, providing vital connectivity and supporting the ongoing recovery of global aviation. For travelers seeking both comfort and efficiency, these world-class airports continue to set the standard in international transit.