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Websites Crash in Rush for Travel Bookings as Singapore Opens Up
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The airline’s shares jumped as much as 9.6% Monday, their biggest gain in 11 months.\n“Our website temporarily experienced technical issues for a few minutes on 9 October,” a spokesperson for the airline said. “Customers have since been able to access the Singapore Airlines website and check on our flight schedules and book flights.”\nSingapore has moved away from a Covid-Zero approach and is opening its borders to several countries including the U.S. and U.K., backed by its high vaccination rate -- more than 80% of the population isfully inoculatedagainst the virus.\nThe government on Saturday expanded its list of countries to qualify for quarantine-free travel to nine more places. Vaccinated travelers from the U.S., U.K., France, Italy, Canada, the Netherlands, Spain and Denmark will be allowed in without having to quarantine from Oct. 19. Those from South Korea will be able to visit via a so-called vaccinated travel lane from Nov. 15. Singapore started similar arrangements with Germany and Brunei that began last month.\nSingapore also halved the number of tests that people arriving need to take to two from four, which has made travel more affordable, Wong said.\nTransport Minister S. Iswaran said in an interview with Bloomberg Television on Monday that more capacity could be added. 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