As Typhoon Bavi approaches Taiwan and China, Singapore Airlines (SIA) and its subsidiary Scoot have announced significant disruptions to their flight schedules. A total of 18 flights operating between Singapore and destinations such as Tokyo, Sapporo, Seoul, and Taipei on July 10 and 11 have been cancelled or rescheduled.
**Flight Cancellations and Rescheduling**
SIA has reported the following changes:
- **July 10, 2026**:
- Flight SQ878 from Singapore to Taipei has been retimed to depart at 11:00 AM, arriving in Taipei at 4:15 PM.
- Flight SQ879 from Taipei to Singapore has been retimed to depart at 5:30 PM, arriving in Singapore at 10:00 PM.
- **July 11, 2026**:
- Flights SQ876 and SQ878 from Singapore to Taipei have been cancelled.
- Flights SQ877 and SQ879 from Taipei to Singapore have been cancelled.
Scoot has also announced cancellations for the following flights:
- **July 10, 2026**:
- TR874 and TR875 between Singapore and Tokyo's Narita Airport.
- TR872 and TR873 between Singapore and Seoul.
- **July 11, 2026**:
- TR866, TR874, TR867, and TR875 between Singapore and Tokyo's Narita Airport.
- TR892 and TR893 between Singapore and Sapporo via Taipei.
**Passenger Advisory**
Both airlines have reached out to affected passengers to inform them of the changes. Travelers are advised to check their flight status regularly and ensure their contact details are updated to receive the latest notifications. Options for rebooking or full refunds are available for those whose flights have been cancelled. For bookings made through travel agents or partner airlines, passengers should contact their respective agents or airlines directly for assistance.
**Safety Measures**
The safety of passengers and crew remains the top priority for both SIA and Scoot. The airlines will continue to monitor the situation with Typhoon Bavi and adjust flight schedules as necessary. Customers are encouraged to stay informed through official channels for the most up-to-date information.
For more details, passengers can refer to the official advisories from Singapore Airlines and Scoot.
As Typhoon Bavi approaches, travelers are advised to stay updated on weather conditions and plan their journeys accordingly.
