Singapore Airlines cancels Singapore–Dubai flights

Change
Singapore Airlines suspended its Singapore–Dubai services through April 30, 2026.
Why it matters
The carrier has suspended SQ494 and SQ495, blocking SIA-operated travel between Singapore and Dubai until April 30, 2026. Affected passengers must be rebooked or offered refunds, and SIA route capacity is reduced with the possibility of further flight impacts.
Implications
  • Affected passengers must be rebooked on alternatives or offered full refunds.
  • SIA’s available seat capacity between Singapore and Dubai is removed until April 30, increasing demand on alternate carriers or routes

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