SINGAPORE: Minister of Transport Ong Ye Kung has warned that Singapore cannot take for granted that it will remain an aviation hub even when the ...
SINGAPORE: Minister of Transport Ong Ye Kung has warned that Singapore cannot take for granted that it will remain an aviation hub even when the COVID-19 pandemic ends.
“I think in the coming weeks and coming months, our top priority is really what steps can we take to revive our aviation hub. MFA , MOT and various ministries are working together. "Now COVID has wiped out and decimated the sector. Once again, we need to be able to fight back and secure and revive our aviation sector while being able to keep transmission level low and maintaining the health of Singaporeans,” said Mr Ong.
He noted that COVID-19 has affected both sectors but that the impact on Singapore’s seaport activity is “not too drastic”.
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