Families embraced loved ones at Changi Airport as the first flight from Dubai carrying Singapore residents, who were stranded by the escalating conflict in the Middle East, landed this morning (Mar. 5). Emirates flight EK314 departed Dubai at about 9pm local time on Wednesday (Mar. 4) and touched down in Singapore shortly after 8:15am. The arrival came after widespread flight cancellations across the region following hostilities involving Iran, Israel and the U.S., which led several countries to close their airspace. Airlines had earlier announced that only a limited number of flights would operate as the situation unfolded, with Singapore Airlines and Scoot cancelling several flights between Feb. 28 and Mar. 1. #Mothershipnews #fyp #singapore
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