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Singapore introduces a strict No-Boarding Directive (NBD) from 2026 to stop ineligible passengers before they fly. 🚫
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Airlines receive advance alerts about travelers who lack valid visas or proper travel documents. 📩
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Airline staff deny boarding immediately if your documents fail to meet Singapore’s entry requirements. ⛔
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Authorities aim to prevent unqualified travellers from reaching immigration counters. 🛃
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The system improves security by screening passengers using pre-arrival data. 🔍
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Travelers must check passport validity, visa status, and entry rules before booking flights. 🛂
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Airlines risk penalties if they ignore an NBD and allow an ineligible person to board. ⚠️
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The rule speeds up immigration clearance for eligible travellers by reducing high-risk entries. ⚡
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Passengers denied boarding may request clarification or reapply only after fixing document issues. 🔄
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The new rule encourages everyone flying to Singapore to prepare documents early and avoid last-minute surprises. ✔️
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