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Home / Travel / Travel News / Step-by-Step Guide for SG-MY Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL)

Step-by-Step Guide for SG-MY Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL)

November 26, 2021 by StrawberrY Gal

 The Singapore-Malaysia VTL will commence from 29 November 2021, with initial service limited to six daily designated flights in each direction between Singapore Changi Airport and Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The VTL flights that will operate to and from Singapore are available on Singapore Airlines, Scoot, Malaysia Airlines, Malindo Air, Jetstar Asia, Air Asia. 

Here’s a quick look at what you need to know about the requirements and processes required to use the VTL for Malaysians who are travelling to Singapore for both business travel visits or leisure travel purposes.

Infographic from Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS)

Travelling from Malaysia to Singapore

Singapore VTL Key Requirements 

1. To be fully vaccinated in any VTL country

Travellers are considered fully-vaccinated if they have received the full regimen of a WHO-EUL vaccine within the minimum dose interval period, at least 2 weeks before arrival in Singapore.

Mix and match of any WHO-EUL vaccine is allowed.

Recovered Covid-19 patients may also be considered fully-vaccinated if they receive 1 dose of a WHO-EUL vaccine at least 28 days after their recovery/discharge.

Unvaccinated children under 12 years can also travel under the VTL as long as they are accompanied by a VTL traveller

2. 14-Day Travel History 

Must remain in any VTL country and/or Singapore (including transit) in the last 14 consecutive days prior to departure

3. Designated VTL Flight 

Entry into Singapore must be on one of the six designated VTL flights

4. Other Requirements 

Must apply for a Vaccinated Travel Pass

Must purchase Covid-19 Travel insurance with a minimum coverage of S$30,000 for COVID-19-related medical treatment and hospitalisation costs

Must download TraceTogether app



How to enter Singapore under the VTL as a short-term visitor

Step 1: Application 

Apply for a Vaccinated Travel Pass 7-60 days before intended arrival date*

Must have remained in any VTL country and/or Singapore (including transit) in the last 14 consecutive days prior to departure

Have required proof of vaccination (Fully-vaccinated with a WHO-EUL vaccine)

Applications can be made online: https://eservices.ica.gov.sg/STO1/VTL 

Step 2: Pre-Departure 

Book a designated VTL flight into Singapore

– ​​Only certain airways are listed as designated VTL flights. 

– More information can be found at https://safetravel.ica.gov.sg/vtl/faq#Flight

 

Book and confirm your stay with any hotel accommodation that accepts VTL guests

– As travellers arrive at Changi Airport, they will undergo a PCR test and must be isolated at a place of residence or a non-residential accommodation whilst awaiting for the test results.

– List of hotels that can accommodate VTL travellers. Refer to https://sha.org.sg/vaccinated-travel-lane (note that this list is non-exhaustive)

– For more information, visit https://safetravel.ica.gov.sg/vtl/faq#OAT

 

Take a Covid-19 ART (professionally-administered) or PCR test within 2 days of departure

– The test must be taken at an international accredited or recognised lab/clinic/medical facility

– Travellers will need to obtain the test results and use it as proof that the test was taken. The test must be in English (or accompanied by an English translation), containing the traveller’s name, date of birth and passport number, and reflect the date and result of the PCR test.

– For more information on the internationally accredited or recognised lab/clinic/medical facility, see here: https://bit.ly/3bgTnEs

 

Register and pre-pay for the On-arrival Covid-19 test at Changi Airport

– Travellers are strongly advised to register and pre-pay for their on-arrival COVID-19 PCR test here: https://safetravel.changiairport.com/#/ to speed up the administrative process.

– Submit SG Arrival Card with electronic health declaration online

– Travellers should submit an SG Arrival Card with their pre-trip health and travel history declaration, within 3 days prior to arriving in Singapore. 

– More information can be found here: https://eservices.ica.gov.sg/sgarrivalcard/ 

– Purchase Covid-19 travel insurance from Singapore-based or overseas insurers

– Travellers visiting Singapore will need to have travel insurance for any COVID-19-related medical treatment and hospitalisation cost in Singapore, with a minimum coverage of SGD30,000. 

– Download and register TraceTogether app

– All travellers (aside from children aged 6 and under) must download the TraceTogether app on their mobile devices and register their mobile number and profile on the app for contact tracing purposes.

– Children between the ages of 7 to 12 and those who are unable to use a mobile device due to certified disability or special need are eligible to be issued physical TraceTogether tokens. 

– The payment of tokens come at a refundable cost of SDG $50 and can be retrieved at the Changi Recommends booth at Changi Airport. 

– For more information on the TraceTogether app: https://bit.ly/3Ehw61O 

 Step 3: Check-in 

Present the following documents at check-in:

– Passport

– Vaccinated Travel Pass

– Digitally verifiable vaccination certificate

– Negative PCR test report in English

– Visa (if required)

– Registered TraceTogether app holding screen

Take Designated VTL Flight into Singapore

Step 4: On-Arrival 

Present the same documents during check-in at the arrival immigration

Activate TraceTogether app immediately after clearing immigration

Take on-arrival Covid-19 PCR test at the airport

Proceed immediately to declared self-isolation accommodation via private transport/taxi/private hire car (friends and family may pick up traveller)

Step 5: Stay in Singapore 

Remain isolated until a negative Covid-19 PCR test result is obtained (within 24 hours)

Adhere to prevailing Safe Management Measures in Singapore

Check-in at locations with Tracetogether app and show vaccination status when asked

Note: To download the Visit Singapore app (for a seamless experience)

As a travel companion app, will offer on-the-go Safe Travel services and personalised recommendations

Safe Travel Pass and related documents for pre-boarding and immigration checks

SG Arrival Card (SGAC)

Smart itinerary planner

Bite-sized travel advisory and in-destination SMMs

Returning from Singapore to Malaysia

Malaysia VTL Key Requirements 

1. To be fully vaccinated

Fully vaccinated with any vaccine on the WHO EUL, or a vaccine or “approved by a stringent regulatory authority”

2. 14-Day Travel History 

14-day travel history only includes Singapore and/or Malaysia

​3. Designated VTL Flight 

Entry into Malaysia must be on one of the six designated VTL flights

How Malaysians can return to Malaysia from Singapore via the VTL

Step 1: Pre-Departure 

Must present a negative COVID-19 PCR test result with the sample taken within two days before departure from Singapore.

Register and make payment for their on-arrival COVID-19 RT-PCR Test at the BP Clinical Lab Health Screening Centre at Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

Step 2: Check-in 

Present the following documents at check-in:

– Passport or Electronic Visit Pass (e-Pass) which proves that the travellers have remained in Singapore and/or Malaysia in the last 14 consecutive days

– Digitally verifiable vaccination certificate

– Negative PCR test report in English

– The MySejahtera app already downloaded and with their profiles registered on the app on a mobile device

Take a designated VTL flight into Malaysia

– Only certain airways are listed as designated VTL flights (Singapore Airlines, Scoot, Malaysia Airlines, Malindo Air, Jetstar Asia, Air Asia) 

Step 3: On-arrival 

Travellers must complete an on-arrival COVID-19 PCR test at BP Clinical Health Lab KLIA and await the results in a designated waiting area.

Test results will take 1-3 hours, and travellers may only clear immigration after a negative result has been received.

Make sure you are well-informed about the procedures and processes required before visiting Singapore! For more information, visit: https://safetravel.ica.gov.sg/

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