SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): About 150 Singapore Airlines (SIA) passengers have been stuck in New York for two days after flight delays caused by bad weather and technical issues stymied their return to Singapore.
In a media reply on Dec 16, the national carrier said Flight SQ21 was scheduled to depart from Newark Liberty International Airport in New York for Singapore on Dec 14 at 9.35am local time (10.35pm Singapore time).
However, the flight was delayed because of adverse weather conditions and a temporary runway closure for runway de-icing.
According to News 12 in New Jersey, there were almost 500 delays and more than 200 cancellations in flights at the airport on Dec 14 after the first significant snowfall of the season.
SIA said all 151 passengers disembarked the aircraft and were given assistance, including meal vouchers and overnight hotel accommodation.
The flight was later renumbered to Flight SQ9021, and rescheduled to depart from Newark on Dec 15 at 12.35pm local time.





