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Singapore and China have met to discuss travel between the two countries.
And Oz are selling flights
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/breaking-news/how-you-can-get-your-hands-on-one-of-the-governments-800000-half-price-flights/news-story/a1ee75de61e420d0697046941526881a
Come on Boris, surely there's some way we can resume some international travel.
Great place andecc - lived and worked there for several years (immediately after SARS) and go back as often as I can! Was there in late February / early March last year and couldn't believe how organised they were on temp checking to go into a bank, accommodation etc etc...(but SARS had been their trial run for a pandemic) got back to the airport in the UK and saw no checks whatsoever! It was pretty obvious to me that we were going to be behind the curve. Mind you, everything looks obvious with hindsight! Here's to us travelling long haul again...
ATB - Ratty1
You will no doubt have seen Emirates plans for flights to USA being extended at the beginning of June?
http://www.ttnworldwide.com/Article/318342/Emirates-to-restart-flights-to-Orlando
DYOR - GLA (Sounds like an airport code - here's my favourite MAN-SIN)
Looks like the beginning of International travel. Whilst there remains areas of concern around the world, Singapore has had Covid well under control since the start.
Telegraph article:
Australia 'working with Singapore' to create travel bubble
Australia is "working with Singapore" to create a travel bubble between the two nations as early as July, officials said Sunday, in an effort to restart tourism and travel put on hold by Covid-19.
Early in the pandemic Australia effectively closed its international border to slow the spread of the coronavirus, with non-citizens banned from visiting except in special circumstances.
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack said Australia was "working with Singapore at the moment potentially for a bubble (beginning) in July".
"As the vaccine rolls out, not only in Australia but in other countries, we will reopen more bubbles," he told public broadcaster ABC.
The Sydney Morning Herald reported the deal would allow Singaporeans and Australians who had been vaccinated to travel between the countries without quarantining.
Just read this article:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2021/03/12/80bn-equipment-revealed-defence-review-tanks-jets-drones-hovering/
Not sure if the Tempest planes and Type 31 frigate plans (with RR engines) were already ordered and factored in to results?
DYOR but do share!
Took profit on 10,000 over the past week or two. Currently holding around 10,000 shares. If they drop tomorrow, I'll buy more...if they go up, I'll kick myself around the house! (Though I will wait for them to settle and then buy some back)
GLA
Surely, has to be at least 113 and, if we hear headlines news of covid case reductions , I'll say it'll end the day at 114-116. I'm hoping for some word on travel vaccination passports & some headline news on travel restrictions being eased before results.
Same story with a little more detail:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/03/02/airlines-set-launch-international-vaccine-passport-part-summer/
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/statistics
Just trying to establish the levels of Commercial Flight activity over the last couple of years to see where the trajectory is going (fortunately, for planes, it's upward!) Do you reckon, as a rule of thumb, that we're can assume we're in line with RR
guidance? https://www.flightradar24.com/data/statistics