According to reports, as of Monday (13 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 JL59/50 between Tokyo (Haneda) and Doha. The carrier states that Tokyo (Haneda)–Doha flights remain suspended until Sunday (10 May), while Doha–Tokyo (Haneda) flights remain suspended until Monday (11 May), and also notes that aircraft types on certain Japan–Europe routes may be changed.
• In Singapore, Singapore Airlines continues to suspend flights SQ494 and SQ495 between Singapore and Dubai until Sunday (31 May). Current airline guidance further states that other Singapore Airlines flights may also be affected as the situation remains fluid.
• In Malaysia, Malaysia Airlines continues to maintain suspension of Doha services. The airline’s latest indexed update states that the carrier has extended suspension of Doha services until 14 June.
