Singapore and Hong Kong will launch a travel bubble on November 22. Daily flights between both cities will resume and all forms of travel, including leisure, will be allowed. There will be one dedicated flight a day to each city. The Singapore Airlines or Cathay Pacific flights will carry a maximum of 200 passengers. Some flights are already sold out, with the carriers seeing what they call a “healthy” response. Online hotel booking platforms also said searches leaped nearly seven times in the hours after the announcement.
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