As Typhoon Bavi approaches Taiwan and China, passengers traveling with Singapore Airlines (SIA) and its subsidiary Scoot are facing significant disruptions due to flight cancellations and delays. The typhoon, with winds nearing 200 km/h, is forecast to make landfall in China's Fujian province on July 11, 2026.
**Flight Cancellations and Delays**
SIA has canceled four flights scheduled for July 11: SQ876 and SQ878 from Singapore to Taipei, and SQ877 and SQ879 from Taipei to Singapore. Additionally, two flights on July 10—SQ878 from Singapore to Taipei and SQ879 from Taipei to Singapore—have been postponed by a few hours. These changes have disrupted travel plans for many passengers.
Scoot has canceled four flights on July 10 and eight on July 11, all with stopovers in Taipei. These cancellations have caused inconvenience for many travelers who are now needing to adjust their schedules and make alternate arrangements. Passengers appreciate the notifications and options for refunds or rebooking but remain concerned about the disruption to their plans.
