Heathrow Airport experienced its busiest February on record, with passenger numbers surpassing pre-pandemic levels. This surge in air travel demand is a significant indicator of the industry's recovery. Similarly, Singapore is also witnessing a robust rebound in air travel. The country has introduced a new measure to facilitate easier entry by allowing drivers crossing into Singapore through two land checkpoints to use a QR code instead of traditional passports. Additionally, Singapore's airport has become one of the first in Asia to return to pre-Covid traffic levels, marking a notable recovery in the aviation sector.
Singapore airport becomes one of the first in Asia to jump back to pre-Covid traffic levels https://t.co/k8FzdVkdTj
Singapore airport becomes one of the first in Asia to jump back to pre-Covid traffic levels https://t.co/pUHg9X5DLq
Singapore is making it even easier for people to come and go from the tropical city-state, allowing drivers crossing into the country through two land checkpoints to use a QR code instead of their passports https://t.co/SY2DaVwm5N
Heathrow Airport recorded its busiest February for passenger numbers as demand for air travel exceeded pre-pandemic levels https://t.co/A2AcZLvPfy
.@HeathrowAirport recorded its busiest February for passenger numbers as demand for air travel exceeded pre-pandemic levels ✍️: @NeilLancefield https://t.co/ubUOTK7lZU