Travelers between the two cities will soon be able to make trips without the need for quarantine, stay-home notice or controlled itinerary. 

Singapore and Hong Kong have reached an in-principle agreement to establish an air travel bubble, following discussions between Hong Kong's Commerce Secretary Edward Yau and Singapore's Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung

While the bubble allows leisure trips, travelers must still produce negative Covid-19 test results and travel on dedicated flights, according to details announced by Singapore's Ministry of Transport (MOT) in a press release on Thursday. 

«It is a safe, careful but significant step forward to revive air travel, and provide a model for future collaboration with other parts of the world,» Ong said about the agreement, which will be fleshed out «in the coming weeks.»

Singapore has already set up reciprocal green lanes for essential and official travelers from Brunei, China, Japan, Malaysia and South Korea, although these require controlled itineraries. It has also opened its borders unilaterally to general visitors from Brunei, New Zealand, Vietnam and most of Australia.