Coronavirus: SIA cancels all flights to Milan till end-May following travel restrictions

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SINGAPORE - Singapore Airlines (SIA) said on Friday (March 6) that it has cancelled all flights to Milan till end-May, following restrictions imposed on travellers from northern Italy.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Singapore Airlines said on Friday that it has cancelled all flights to Milan till end-May, following restrictions imposed on travellers from northern Italy.

SIA had announced significant flight cuts on Tuesday to several destinations, including Milan, South Korea and Japan, amid the growing spread of the coronavirus. An SIA spokesman said:"In view of the latest travel restrictions, all flights services to and from Milan have been cancelled from now till May 31."

These temporary measures include placing in-flight items on seats instead of giving them out during flights where possible and suspending in-flight sales.

 

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