From October 26, Singapore's travel ban for citizens of India,Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka will be abolished,allowing people with a 14-day travel history to these countriesto visit the city-state. The Singapore government, on the otherhand has stated that visitors from these countries will besubjected to Category IV border controls.A number of other nations, such as the United Arab Emirates,Germany, Spain, the Maldives, Turkey, and Thailand, admitIndian travellers to some extent. Travellers flying to Turkey fromIndia will no longer be required to endure the statutory 14-dayquarantine upon arrival if they are properly vaccinated,according to the Turkish Embassy in New Delhi. Germanyreclassified India as "high (Covid) incidence areas" in August,down from "virus variant areas," which had more stringenttravel restrictions. The restriction on Indian travellers enteringthe country was lifted as a result of this. Tourists from India whoare completely vaccinated are likewise welcome in Spain.