askST@NLB Podcast: How Covid-19 safety considerations will change travel industry

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askSTNLB Podcast: How Covid-19 safety considerations will change travel industry

Synopsis: This is the fifth episode of the askST@NLB podcast series, brought to you by the National Library Board. The monthly talks by The Straits Times correspondents were previously held at the Central Public Library but due to Covid-19 safe distancing measures, we are converting the sessions into a podcast series done remotely.

3. Singapore travellers, for now, will consider flexible room change and cancellation policies to be more important than hotel star ratings or loyalty programmes 4. Why short road trips and outdoor or back-to-nature experiences will be preferred in the coming months We tackle selected readers' questions: From ST reader Bernadette Tan:"My boyfriend plans to return to London and Paris for his 40th birthday, which is in October 2020. I think he is being optimistic. He thinks it can happen. What do you say?"

Reader Richard Yeo:"When can Singaporeans visit the United Kingdom? Will there be a 14-day quarantine?"More on virtual tours in Ms Lee's story: https://str.sg/JsFMProduced by: Lee Siew Hua and Ernest LuisSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2PwZCYUWebsites: http://str.sg/stbtpodcasts

 

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