Emirates, Etihad Airways flights from UAE to S’pore available from March 4 amid Middle East conflict


Global air travel remains largely disrupted as governments around the world scramble to evacuate stranded citizens in the Middle East. - Reuters

SINGAPORE: Emirates and Etihad Airways are expected to resume limited flights from the United Arab Emirates to Singapore as early as March 4, even as global air travel remains largely disrupted due to the Middle East conflict.

In Facebook posts on March 4, the Singapore embassy in Abu Dhabi and consulate-general in Dubai advised Singaporeans to quickly secure their tickets on the airlines’ websites if they wish to leave the country.

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