Singapore Airlines network status
Singapore Airlines is operating the bulk of its April schedule, serving more than 80 destinations from Changi while its Middle East network remains substantially disrupted. (Wego’s April status update lists the destinations count and notes regional disruptions) (blog.wego.com).
Singapore Airlines is still flying most of its April network, but its Gulf schedule remains cut back by cancellations tied to Middle East airspace disruptions. (singaporeair.com) The airline’s official advisory, posted March 31, says flights SQ494 from Singapore to Dubai and SQ495 from Dubai to Singapore are cancelled through May 31, 2026. Singapore Airlines said the situation in the Middle East “remains fluid” and other flights could also be affected. (singaporeair.com) Outside that disruption, Singapore Airlines is still selling and operating a broad long-haul and regional network from Singapore Changi Airport. Its route map and booking pages show destinations across Southeast Asia, North Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Southwest Pacific still in the system. (singaporeair.com) Wego’s April 13 network update said the airline is serving more than 80 destinations from Changi in April 2026. That makes the Middle East cuts a regional problem inside a much larger network, not a systemwide shutdown. (blog.wego.com) The practical issue is airspace, not aircraft. Airlines can keep most schedules intact while dropping specific city pairs when conflict closes corridors or makes routings too long, too costly, or too uncertain to operate safely. (singaporeair.com) The Dubai suspension has already outlasted earlier restart plans. Wego reported that Singapore Airlines first pushed the route’s return to April 30 and then extended the halt again to May 31, while shelving planned Airbus A380 service on the route for the northern summer season. (blog.wego.com) The same disruption is also delaying growth plans in the Gulf. Wego reported that Singapore Airlines’ planned Riyadh launch has been pushed to September 2026, and that its low-cost unit Scoot suspended Jeddah service through mid-April. (blog.wego.com) For passengers, the live status page matters more than the timetable. Singapore Airlines says customers should check its flight-status tool for current departure and arrival information, while Changi Airport separately publishes real-time arrivals and departures for flights using the hub. (singaporeair.com) (changiairport.com) So the April picture is uneven: Singapore Airlines remains broadly present across its global map, but travelers bound for Dubai and nearby Gulf markets are still dealing with a network that has not returned to normal. (blog.wego.com)