08 Apr 2019 | 03:56 AM UTC
Singapore/Malaysia: Firefly to resume flights to Singapore April 22
Malaysian airline Firefly to resume flights to Singapore beginning the week of April 22 following suspension
Event
Firefly, a Malaysian airline, will resume flights to Singapore's Seletar Airport (XSP) beginning the week of Monday, April 22, following a four-month suspension. The announcement was made on Friday, April 5, in a joint statement by Malaysian and Singaporean transportation authorities, which also addressed recent agreements in airspace and flight regulations. No timeline or schedule of Firefly flights has been released as this time and residual disruptions to operations are possible in the coming weeks.
Context
Firefly operations were suspended on December 1, 2018, due to an airspace and regulatory dispute between Malaysia and Singapore. The airline flies 14 turboprop aircraft with service between Malaysia, Singapore, Phuket (Thailand), and Banda Aceh (Indonesia). Prior to the suspension, Firefly operated 20 daily flights between Malaysia and Singapore.
Advice
Individuals traveling between Singapore and Malaysia are advised to monitor developments to the situation and confirm flight options and reservations with their airline.