Singapore where 12 flights were diverted to regional airports due to intense monsoon since Friday, the airport operator said on Tuesday. «The flights, operated by various airlines, were from destinations such as Bangkok, Jakarta, Phuket and Shanghai,» the Changi Airport Group told PTI.
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«All diverted flights have landed back at Changi Airport as of yesterday afternoon,» the group added.
Since Friday evening, 12 flights bound for Changi Airport have been diverted to regional airports such as Johor Bahru, Kuala Lumpur and Batam, the group said in response to a PTI email query.
Singapore has been experiencing a monsoon surge which was «one of the longer and more intense surge weather events in recent years», the Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS) said.
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The inclement weather affected airline traffic at Changi Airport, one of the most-busiest civil aviation-aircraft-managing hubs in the world.
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