Singapore citizens and permanent residents can apply for two, four or six tickets to attend either the parade on Aug 9 or one of two previews scheduled for July ...
Advertisement SINGAPORE โ Ticket applications for this yearโs National Day Parade (NDP) and two preview shows can be made from Monday (June 6). SINGAPORE โ Ticket applications for this yearโs National Day Parade (NDP) and two preview shows can be made from Monday (June 6).
Tickets are allocated via an electronic balloting system, not on a first-come-first-served basis.
NDP tickets are strictly not for sale, the committee emphasised. Any attempts to sell balloted tickets will result in the tickets being voided, and actions will be taken against the offenders. Only successful applicants will be notified. Also, the QR code is tagged to the personal details of the applicant, and any misuse of the tickets will be traced back to the original applicant. If successful applicants are unable to collect their tickets during the stipulated times themselves, they may forward their notification email to a trust family member or friend to collect the tickets on their behalf. Tickets must be collected between 10:30am and 8:30pm on Jul. 8 to Jul. 10 or Jul. 15 to Jul. 17 at the Central Atrium (Level 2) at Marina Square (6 Raffles Boulevard).
Ticket applications for the NDP 2022 will be open from 6 Jun onwards and end on 20 Jun, and successful applicants will be notified by email.
As each ticket will admit only one spectator, all attendees must have a valid ticket for admission to the show of their choice. Members of the public can apply for only one of the three shows available: Visitors can apply for tickets to one of the three shows in the venue.
SINGAPORE: The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) will establish temporary restricted areas over parts of Singapore in June, July and August for ...
Aerial elements will also make their way into the heartlands. Under ANR-101, which covers unmanned aircraft activities, first-time offenders face a fine of up to S$50,000, up to two years in prison, or both. Under the Air Navigation Order, which covers aerial activities, first-time offenders face a fine of up to S$20,000. Temporary Restricted Area 2 Temporary Restricted Area 2 Temporary Restricted Area 2
Most of the flight bans will fall on Saturday, with some on Tuesday, Thursday or Sunday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
This carries a fine of up to $50,000, a jail term of up to two years, or both for the first offence. They may also be charged under the Air Navigation (101 - Unmanned Aircraft Operations) Regulations 2020. A map shared by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and NDP2022 executive committee on Monday (June 6) shows that the no-fly zone will sometimes span from Tuas port in the south-west to as far as Pulau Ubin, off Singapore's north-eastern tip.