Singapore travellers told to expect delays, even as Iran-Israel truce brings reprieve to airlines
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SINGAPORE — Singaporeans travelling to the Middle East and Europe over the coming days should be prepared for delays and disruptions, despite a fragile ceasefire between Iran and Israel offering a reprieve to airlines roiled by the fighting in the region.LaSingapore travellers told to expect delays, even as Iran-Israel truce brings reprieve to airlines
SINGAPORE — Singaporeans travelling to the Middle East and Europe over the coming days should be prepared for delays and disruptions, despite a fragile ceasefire between Iran and Israel offering a reprieve to airlines roiled by the fighting in the region.Late on June 23, operations at two of the world's busiest airports in Doha and Dubai were thrown into chaos as several Middle Eastern countries temporarily closed their airspace, leaving tens of thousands of passengers stranded, including a number of Singaporeans.But even as airlines resume regular operations, those in the industry said the re-routing of aircraft to avoid the conflict zone will lengthen flight times, especially between Asia and Europe.«Airlines are already running late for many of the re-routed flights», said Associate Professor Lin Weiqiang, who studies transport issues at the National University of Singapore's geography department.«We can foresee more flight delays and perhaps schedule changes, if the usual corridors are not reopened soon,» he added.