SINGAPORE: UAE carrier Etihad Airways has released tickets for flights from Abu Dhabi to Singapore starting Thursday (Mar 5), as passenger services between the UAE and Singapore gradually resume since the regional airspace was closed amid the Middle East conflict.
The Singapore Embassy in Abu Dhabi advised Singaporeans in the UAE to visit the airline’s website immediately to secure seats, warning that demand is expected to be extremely high.
“We recommend visiting Etihad Airways website quickly and securing tickets if you wish to leave the country,” the embassy said in a Facebook post on Wednesday.
“Be prepared for high website traffic and potential delays in booking systems. Given the urgency and limited availability, we strongly encourage immediate action if you wish to secure seats,” it added.
“If you do secure tickets, please reconfirm with the airline that the flight will proceed before heading to the airport.”
Given the current circumstances, Singaporeans should be ready for cancellations, frequent changes and delays, possibly at short notice, said the embassy.





