Just two weeks after launching its service, Greater Bay Airlines (GBA), a low-cost carrier based in Hong Kong, has announced the suspension of its flights to Singapore. The newly introduced route, which commenced on April 26, will be discontinued starting June 1. This abrupt cessation comes as a surprising development given the recent inauguration of the service.
The swift decision to halt the Hong Kong to Singapore flights raises questions about the underlying reasons for the suspension. The airline has not yet provided detailed explanations for the cessation, leaving room for speculation among passengers and industry analysts alike. This route was anticipated to be a competitive addition to GBA’s offerings, tapping into one of Asia’s busiest air travel corridors.
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