SINGAPORE: Greater Bay Airlines will suspend its scheduled service between Hong Kong and Singapore from Jun 1, just over a month after it was launched. 

In response to queries from CNA on Thursday (May 9), the Hong Kong-based airline said that it had decided to suspend the service “until further notice due to commercial reasons after considering the latest market situations”.

The daily service was launched on Apr 26.

“We deeply apologise for the inconvenience caused to our passengers,” the airline said.

“To minimise the possible impact on passengers, we will directly contact our passengers to make flight protection, rebooking or refund arrangements, and all the associated fees will be waived.”

In its reply, the airline also expressed its “heartfelt thanks” to its passengers and stakeholders “for their continued support”.

“We will learn from the experience and strive to explore new potential destinations, enhance the service of existing routes and collaborate with travel agencies on charter business,” it said.

Greater Bay Airlines began operating scheduled passenger flights in July 2022 and also flies between Hong Kong and Bangkok, Manila, Osaka, Seoul, Taipei and Tokyo.

It previously operated a Hong Kong-Ho Chi Minh City service as well.

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