Emirates Resumes Limited Flight Schedule from DXB | aviationbizz.com
Air travel between the United Arab Emirates and Singapore is gradually restarting, with Etihad Airways and Emirates preparing to operate limited services on the route amid continued airspace disruptions in parts of the Middle East.
Etihad will make seats available on selected Abu Dhabi–Singapore flights beginning March 5, offering an important option for travelers affected by recent cancellations. Emirates is also reinstating restricted services between Dubai and Singapore as part of a phased operational recovery.
Singapore’s Embassy in Abu Dhabi has advised citizens in the UAE to act quickly when booking tickets, as available seats are expected to fill up rapidly. Travelers are encouraged to make reservations directly through official airline platforms and to expect potential delays due to increased demand. Passengers are further advised to verify their flight status with the airline prior to heading to the airport to avoid inconvenience, as schedules may remain subject to change.
The limited resumption follows temporary airspace closures and operational suspensions at several major Middle Eastern airports, including Dubai, which caused widespread cancellations and rerouting of flights. The cautious restart of services between the UAE and Singapore provides much-needed relief for affected passengers and marks an early step toward restoring normal connectivity between the two hubs.
