Singapore Airlines (SIA) has announced operational adjustments to selected flights in response to the evolving geopolitical situation in the Middle East. As part of its ongoing commitment to passenger safety and operational integrity, SIA will temporarily cancel specific services between Singapore and Dubai from 28 February to 7 March 2026.
The affected flights are as follows:
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SQ494: Singapore to Dubai
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SQ495: Dubai to Singapore
SIA is closely monitoring the situation and will continue to assess the security environment in the region. The airline has not ruled out the possibility of further adjustments if the regional circumstances warrant additional precautions. The safety and well-being of customers and crew remain the airline’s highest priority.
Customers impacted by these flight cancellations will be reaccommodated on alternative services or may request a full refund for the unused portion of their tickets.
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Passengers who booked directly with Singapore Airlines can submit a request through the Assistance Request Form.
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Customers who made bookings via travel agents or partner airlines are advised to contact their respective agencies for support.
Travellers are strongly encouraged to keep their contact details updated through the airline’s Manage Booking function and to subscribe to mobile notifications (link here) to receive timely updates regarding their flights.
For the latest details on flight statuses, customers may visit the SIA Flight Status page.
Singapore Airlines regrets any inconvenience caused by these cancellations and appreciates the understanding and cooperation of all affected customers. The airline remains committed to maintaining the highest levels of safety, comfort, and service across its global network.