National carrier cuts 118 weekly flights on 19 domestic routes, suspends three routes until July 15 after fatal crash
The national carrier temporarily reduced 118 weekly narrow-body flights across 19 domestic routes and suspended services on three routes (two international, one domestic) following operational disruptions after a fatal plane crash. The cuts represent approximately 5% of narrow-body operations and remain effective until July 15. Suspended routes include connections between major cities and Singapore, while frequency reductions affect key domestic corridors. The airline previously announced 15% cuts to wide-body international operations. Despite reductions, the carrier continues operating nearly 600 daily narrow-body flights across 120 routes, offering affected passengers rebooking, rescheduling, or refunds.