Singapore Airlines, Scoot Cancel Middle East Flights Amid US-Israel Strikes on Iran
In Brief
Singapore Airlines and Scoot cancel Middle East flights; governments issue advisories after US-Israel strikes on Iran.
Key Facts
- Singapore Airlines and Scoot cancelled flights to the Middle East amid US-Israel strikes on Iran.
- Singaporeans in the Middle East have been advised to exercise caution by Singapore authorities.
- Singapore Airlines stated it will monitor the situation and adjust flight paths as needed.
- US military bases in the Middle East, including Bahrain and Kuwait, have been mapped in media reports.
- The UK Foreign Office updated travel advice and stated its priority is the safety of UK nationals.
What Happened
Following US-Israel strikes on Iran, Singapore Airlines and Scoot cancelled flights to the Middle East. Singapore and UK authorities issued advisories urging nationals in the region to exercise caution. Media reports noted the presence of US military bases in affected areas.
Why It Matters
Flight cancellations and official advisories indicate disruptions to travel and heightened concern for safety in the Middle East. Governments are responding to developments by updating guidance for their nationals, reflecting broader impacts on international travel and security.
Sources
- CNA — More SIA, Scoot flights to Middle East cancelled amid US-Israel war on Iran(just now)
- The Independent — US military bases in the Middle East mapped as attack launched on Iran(21h ago)
- CNA — SIA, Scoot flights to Middle East cancelled amid US-Israel attack on Iran(19h ago)
