According to reports, as of Wednesday (15 April), flight operations between select locations in Japan, Singapore, and Malaysia and Middle-East destinations continue to face disruption, with existing airline advisories remaining in force and no major fresh escalation identified in the latest monitoring cycle.
• In Japan, Japan Airlines continues to maintain its operational advisory for Tokyo (Haneda)–Doha services, with previously announced suspensions remaining in effect. Recent airline advisories indicate that no changes have been issued to the suspension timelines, and operational adjustments on long-haul routes continue to be implemented as required.
• In Singapore, Singapore Airlines continues to suspend flights SQ494 and SQ495 between Singapore and Dubai until Saturday (31 May 2026). Current operational status indicates that the airline continues to caution that additional services may be affected as the situation remains fluid.
• In Malaysia, Malaysia Airlines continues to maintain suspension of Doha services under its latest advisory. Follow-on updates confirm that the carrier’s extended suspension timelines remain in force, with no further revision reported in the current update cycle.
