Singapore Airlines cancels Dubai flights until April 30

Change
Singapore Airlines suspended its Singapore–Dubai services, including flights SQ494 and SQ495, through April 30, 2026.
Why it matters
Travel between Singapore and Dubai will be disrupted and passengers cannot rely on scheduled Singapore Airlines services for the affected period. Affected travellers must either accept airline rebooking offers or request refunds and should keep booking contact details updated to receive timely notifications.
Implications
  • Passengers who booked directly with Singapore Airlines must request refunds through the airline's assistance channels if they decline rebooking offers.
  • Travel agents and partner airlines' reservation teams must manage rebooking and refund requests for customers booked through them.

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