星交通部長:未放棄與香港建立航空旅遊氣泡
《CNBC》報道,新加坡交通部長王乙康稱,該國並未放棄與香港建立航空旅遊氣泡。星港航空旅遊原訂去年11月開展,但因香港疫情反彈而押後,他表示,星港官方有接觸。
他表示,春節剛剛過去,雙方也審慎。該國希望觀察春節對社區傳播是否有影響。王氏稱,現未有跡象顯示節日後疫情加快傳播。
王乙康稱,該國亦有意與其他國家及地區建立旅遊氣泡安排。他表示,社區接種疫苗有利控制疫情,但病毒變種及更具傳播性帶來新挑戰。接種疫苗改善了整體格局,希望在今年一些時間見到復甦,旅遊氣泡是一個主要工作。
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