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    Travelling to Australia During COVID-19 (Discussion)

    Both SQ and Scoot say Singapore will only allow transit if the two segments (LHR-SIN and SIN-SYD) are on a single booking. Scoot can't do that but SQ said if we make a Scoot booking and give them the reference then they can request internally to have an LHR-SIN SQ segment merged in. Given Scoot...
  2. M

    Travelling to Australia During COVID-19 (Discussion)

    Amazing, thanks for the info. My sense from my nephew was that John Hunter Newcastle would arrange the quarantine and so I assumed the cap exemption but as you noted, it all seems very opaque. Hoping @madrooster can help (just waiting on a DM reply) as they definitely sound like "a travel agent...
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    Travelling to Australia During COVID-19 (Discussion)

    Ouch, that sounds pretty clear cut (though the pedant in me used to MUST/SHOULD/COULD/WOULD terminology notes that should isn't must). I'll try and confirm for sure though as the equivalent page for Scoot doesn't mention that: Transiting through Singapore Changi Airport | COVID-19 Alas...
  4. M

    Travelling to Australia During COVID-19 (Discussion)

    this is exactly what I was wondering. It's not like the plans don't have the seats...
  5. M

    Travelling to Australia During COVID-19 (Discussion)

    Does that feed into making it easier to get flights or at least to not get bumped once you do get flights? If so, how?
  6. M

    Travelling to Australia During COVID-19 (Discussion)

    Yep, the bit we're struggling with is getting them a flight.
  7. M

    Travelling to Australia During COVID-19 (Discussion)

    Details would be welcome, especially if it includes advice on how mere mortals (no status, on a "budget" though that's obviously still 4 figures these days) can reasonably maximize odds of getting on a flight. I'm helping my nephew and his fiance who are both junior doctors coming to work in a...
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