Emirates to cease fifth-freedom Singapore to Melbourne flight after 28 years

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Emirates confirmed that it will terminate its route from Singapore’s Changi International Airport (SIN) to Melbourne Airport (MEL), a fifth-freedom operation it had been flying for 28 years.

In a statement seen by The Straits Times, the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) said that the Dubai-based carrier submitted a request to terminate the route in early August 2024.

Emirates told the news outlet that it will determine the final date of its Singapore to Melbourne flight after it receives a final assessment from the CCCS. The CCCS will review any impact that the cancellation would have in terms of capacity commitments agreed upon in Emirates’ partnership with Qantas.

A fifth-freedom flight is operated by a carrier between two countries that is neither the airline’s home base or hub.

Apart from Singapore to Melbourne, Emirates also currently operates the following fifth-freedom flights:

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