Singapore Airlines is experiencing flight delays as bad weather continues to disrupt operations across Singapore and the wider region. The airline issued a statement confirming that more than 50 flights scheduled for January 10-11 had to be rescheduled due to bad weather expected to continue into the weekend.
The rain that began on January 10 continued into January 11, affecting things other than flight schedules. The continued rain has also caused infrastructure disruptions, including traffic problems and disruptions to elevators in high-rise apartment buildings, The Straits Times reported.
Data from the Public Utilities Commission revealed a significant increase in rainfall, with the Changi region receiving 255.2mm of rainfall in just two days, exceeding the monthly average for January. With weather forecasts predicting rain to continue until Monday, Singapore Airlines assures customers that safety is its top priority and any necessary operational adjustments will be made as the situation evolves.
(Information provided by the agency.)