In an announcement posted on their Facebook page, local airline Firefly has stated that they will be cancelling all of their flights heading to Singapore effective 1st December 2018.
This is due to its services being moved from Changi International Airport to Seletar Airport.
Notice to all passengers. Please take note.
Posted by Firefly Airlines on Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Firefly will be suspending their flights until the authorities have cleared all remaining matters relating to this move to Seletar airport’s new terminal. However, the airline has not been given a definitive timeline, so it is unclear when exactly these matters will be resolved. Firefly will be helping affected passengers find alternative routes to Singapore.
Seletar Airport’s new passenger terminal, which just started operations earlier this week (19th November), reportedly cost SGD$80 million (approx. RM234.7 million). Scheduled turbopop flights will begin operating from this new terminal starting 1st December.
Passengers travelling via private jet will also use this new two-storey terminal, which has a gate holdroom that can accommodate up to 200 people, as well as a garden courtyard for people waiting to receive flights.
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If you have been affected by this suspension and would like to find out more information, visit Firefly’s website here or call their general hotline at +603 7845 4543.
Also read: Starting 4 Oct, You May Have to Apply For Electronic Arrival Cards Before Travelling to Singapore