Singapore Airlines cancels Singapore–Dubai flights through April 30, 2026

Scheduled direct air connectivity operated by Singapore Airlines between Singapore and Dubai is unavailable until April 30, 2026, removing the airline's regular capacity on that route.

Change
Singapore Airlines suspended its Singapore–Dubai services, including flights SQ494 and SQ495, through April 30, 2026 and will rebook affected passengers on alternative flights or offer full refunds.
Why it matters
Travel itineraries that include direct Singapore–Dubai connections are blocked until April 30, 2026, forcing travellers to secure alternative routings. Corporate travel managers and booking agents must act now to avoid leaving passengers without confirmed transport on scheduled dates.
Implications
  • Singapore Airlines customer service and rebooking teams must contact affected passengers and re-accommodate them on alternative routings or process full refunds, or tickets will remain unresolved.

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