List of Singapore Airlines destinations
Singapore Airlines flies to 62 international destinations (including seasonal destinations) in 32 countries on five continents (as of May 2020) from its primary hub in Singapore. India and the United States are served by highest number of destinations with six each.[1]
After the Asian Financial Crisis in 1997, Singapore Airlines discontinued flying to Kagoshima, Berlin, Darwin, Cairns, Hangzhou and Sendai. Toronto was discontinued in 1994. During the SARS outbreak in 2003/04, Singapore Airlines discontinued flying to Brussels, Las Vegas, Chicago, Hiroshima, Kaohsiung, Mauritius, Montreal, Vienna, Madrid, Seattle, Shenzhen and Surabaya.[2][3] In addition, Singapore Airlines discontinued flights to Vancouver (before the 2010 Winter Olympics) and Amritsar in 2009,[4] and São Paulo in 2016.[5]
Singapore Airlines presently operates the longest flight in the world, a non-stop to Newark, using the Airbus A350-900ULR.[6] Previously, it operated that route and one to Los Angeles with the Airbus A340-500 aircraft. All A340-500 were phased out in 2013 and direct flights to both destinations were suspended at that point; Newark was re-launched five years later.[7] Nonstop service to Los Angeles was terminated on 20 October 2013 (the airline continues to serve Los Angeles from Singapore via Seoul-Incheon and Tokyo-Narita)[8] and nonstop service to Newark was terminated on 23 November 2013 in favour of the Singapore-New York JFK route via Frankfurt.[9][8]
In October 2016, Singapore Airlines restarted its nonstop service from Singapore to the US with the launch of its new Singapore-San Francisco route.[10] The route flies A350-900 aircraft and includes Business, Premium Economy and Economy classes.[11]
The former Capital Express Route linking Singapore and Wellington via Canberra was replaced in May 2018 with Singapore-Sydney-Canberra-Singapore and Singapore-Melbourne-Wellington-Melbourne-Singapore routes.[12]
In September 2020, the carrier announced that it will suspend services to Canberra, Dusseldorf, Stockholm and Wellington due to a drop in demand arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.[13][14][15]
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Annual Report FY2002-03" (PDF). Singapore Airlines.
SIA suspends services to Kathmandu, Lahore and Karachi indefinitely. ... operations to Durban were terminated in January 2003 ... Operations to six destinations – Brussels, Chicago, Las Vegas, Hiroshima, Kaohsiung and Mauritius – were terminated
- ^ a b "Singapore Air cancels Chicago, Vegas service". Travel Weekly. 2 May 2003.
- ^ "Suspension Of Service To Vancouver". www.singaporeair.com.
- ^ a b Logarta, Margie T. (28 March 2011). "Singapore Airlines kicks off thrice-weekly Sao Paulo flights". Business Traveller.
- ^ Josephs, Leslie (June 2, 2018). "Singapore Airlines has restarted a nonstop flight from Newark to Singapore. Here's what to expect on the world's longest flight". CNBC.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-11-01. Retrieved 2012-10-30.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ a b "SIA To Make Network Adjustments In Northern Summer Schedule". News releases. www.singaporeair.com. Singapore Airlines.
- ^ Doyle, Andrew (24 October 2012). "SIA to drop nonstop USA flights as Airbus buys back A340s". flightglobal.com.
- ^ "Singapore Air to Challenge United With Nonstop U.S. Flights". 15 June 2016 – via www.bloomberg.com.
- ^ "SIA To Expand US Operations With Non-Stop San Francisco Flights And Second Daily Los Angeles Service". www.singaporeair.com.
- ^ Yosephine, Liza (26 January 2018). "Singapore Airlines scraps Canberra-Wellington flights". Jakarta Post. Retrieved 7 February 2018.
- ^ a b c d e "August 2020 Operating Results" (PDF). Singapore Airlines.
Singapore Airlines will suspend services to Canberra, Dusseldorf, Stockholm and Wellington as part of a review of its network due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
- ^ "SIA Group passenger carriage down 98.3% in August, some flights suspended due to COVID-19". CNA. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
- ^ a b c d e Tan, Lynette (15 September 2020). "SIA axes flights to Canberra, Dusseldorf, Stockholm and Wellington for good". The Business Times. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
- ^ a b "Annual Report FY2000-01" (PDF). Singapore Airlines.
Operations to Vienna were ceased from 29 October 2000. ... Flights to Cairns were terminated from 25 March 2001.
- ^ a b "Singapore Airlines to suspend its flights to Sendai, Japan, and Cairns, Australia | Aviation Week Network". aviationweek.com.
- ^ a b David Flynn (16 April 2021). "Singapore Airlines brings Boeing 737s to Cairns, Darwin". Executive Traveller.
- ^ a b Chamberlin, Chris. "Singapore Airlines drops flights to Canberra, Wellington". Executive Traveller. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
- ^ "Austria, here we come". Singapore Monitor. 28 March 1985.
Singapore Airlines is spreading its silver wings to Vienna ... from April 4.
- ^ a b c Peter Ong (29 November 1977). "SIA looks to Africa, Canada". NewspaperSG. New Nation. p. 4.
SIA now flies to three cities in the Middle East — Tehran, Bahrain and Dubai.
- ^ "Bahrain will no longer be a stopover point for airline". NewspaperSG. BUSINESS TIMES. 4 March 1988.
- ^ "Singapore Airlines to fly nonstop to Brussels from October 2020". Business Traveller. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
The carrier last flew to the Belgian capital in 2003.
- ^ a b c d e f g "SilkAir continues its journey as Singapore Airlines". Singapore Airlines.
- ^ "Singapore Airlines expands 737-800 network from March 2021". Singapore Airlines. 13 April 2021.
- ^ "Vaccinated Travel Lanes (VTL)". Singapore Airlines.
- ^ Magnier, Mark (27 August 1991). "SIA BLASTS CANADA FOR BLOCKING TORONTO ROUTE | JOC.com". The Journal of Commerce.
- ^ "Suspension Of Service To Vancouver". Singapore Airlines. 14 January 2009.
- ^ "SIA Launches Seasonal Flights To Seattle And Vancouver, Adds San Francisco To Vaccinated Travel Lane Network". Singapore Airlines. 11 October 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Annual Report FY2005-06" (PDF). Singapore Airlines.
During the year in review, Singapore Airlines spread its wings further, extending the network to Abu Dhabi, Hyderabad, Karachi, Lahore and Moscow. ... SilkAir took over from Singapore Airlines the operation of services to Shenzhen and Surabaya.
- ^ Zhaki Abdullah (15 December 2020). "SIA Group passenger carriage down 97.7% in November as air travel demand remains 'weak'". CNA.
SIA added four cities to its network - Brunei, Fukuoka, New York and Shenzhen - to bring its total to 36 cities.
- ^ a b "Suspension Of Services To Cairo And Riyadh". Singapore Airlines. 16 May 2014.
- ^ Andrew (11 April 2020). "Singapore Airlines schedules… from 1976". Mainly Miles.
- ^ "Singapore Airlines To Add Düsseldorf To Route Network". Singapore Airlines. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
- ^ "Singapore Airlines to fly to Munich". Singapore Airlines. 15 December 2009.
- ^ a b "Suspension Of Services To Abu Dhabi And Athens". Singapore Airlines. 16 May 2012.
- ^ Ramchandani, Nisha (17 August 2016). "SIA To Operate Seasonal Services To Athens". Businses Times.
SIA suspended year-round services to Athens in 2011, choosing instead to offer seasonal services in the summer months in 2012, 2014 and 2015. It is not offering any flights to the Greek capital presently.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Singapore Airlines and Scoot Resume Passenger Services to India". Singapore Airlines. 23 November 2021.
- ^ "Singapore Airlines Updates Route Network". Archived from the original on November 7, 2008.
- ^ "Annual Report FY2008-09" (PDF). Singapore Airlines.
Services to Amritsar were suspended
- ^ "SIA To Launch Surabaya Services And Increase Bali and Jakarta Frequency". Singapore Airlines. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
- ^ Alex McWhirter (23 June 2021). "Singapore Airlines opens new European 'fifth-freedom' route". Business Traveller.
- ^ "Singapore Airlines To Operate Seasonal Services To Sapporo". www.singaporeair.com. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
- ^ "New flights to Tokyo Haneda commences 31 October". Singapore Airlines. 31 March 2010.
- ^ "SIA to take over SilkAir's flights to Busan and raise seat capacity". The Straits Times. September 12, 2019.
- ^ "Singapore Airlines starts flights to Kuwait". www.singaporeair.com. Retrieved 15 March 2009.
- ^ "Third Quarter Profit Down 53% To $135 Million" (PDF). Singapore Airlines. Retrieved 2 February 2012.
Meanwhile, services to Kuwait were terminated
- ^ a b c "Annual Report FY2001-02" (PDF). Singapore Airlines.
SIA stopped flying to Kota Kinabalu, Kuching and Macau
- ^ Yeow Mei Sin. "Direct flights to Kuantan to take off on Nov 15". NewspaperSG. No. 22 October 1983. SINGAPORE MONITOR. p. 3.
- ^ "Singapore Airlines To Fly To Yangon". Singapore Airlines. 5 September 2012.
- ^ Gunalan, N (3 May 2002). "Nepal looks at alternatives to SIA's suspended Kathmandu flights: Travel Weekly Asia". Travel Weekly Asia.
- ^ "SIA to fly to Papua New Guinea". NewspaperSG. The Straits Times. 6 July 1987. p. 11.
- ^ a b "Singapore Airlines to launch Singapore ' Houston flights via Moscow Domodedovo Int'l Airport". ajot.com.
- ^ "Singapore Airlines outlines initial 777 plans". FlightGlobal. 23 April 1997.
- ^ "Scoot To Take Over Jeddah Services From Singapore Airlines". www.singaporeair.com. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
- ^ "Scoot to fly to Saudi Arabia from May, taking over from parent SIA". The Straits Times.
- ^ "Our Heritage". Singapore Airlines.
- ^ "Annual Report FY2004-05" (PDF). Singapore Airlines.
The three times weekly B747-400 service to Madrid was suspended.
- ^ "Singapore Airlines To Add Stockholm To Route Network" (Press release). Singapore Airlines. 15 December 2016. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
- ^ "Singapore Airlines Adds Stockholm As Second Scandinavian City In Route Network". www.singaporeair.com.
- ^ a b "Istanbul Airport Operations". Singapore Airlines.
- ^ Finlay, Mark (8 June 2021). "Singapore Airlines Looks To Restart A350 Flights To Manchester". Simple Flying. Retrieved 10 June 2021.
- ^ "Special Report: Singapore Airlines Boeing 747 Network 1981 - 2012". Airlineroute.net. Retrieved 18 December 2015.
- ^ "Houston Joins Singapore Airlines Network - Service Will Connect Texas City With Singapore And Moscow". Archived from the original on December 17, 2007.
- ^ "Flashback: Singapore Airlines Las Vegas Service 2002/2003". Airlineroute.net. 21 May 2015. Archived from the original on 31 January 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
- ^ "Singapore Announces Inaugural Service" (PDF). McCarran Airport. 2 March 2002.
- ^ "Singapore Airlines To Launch World's Longest Commercial Flights". www.singaporeair.com. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
- ^ "Singapore Airlines Makes Significant Capacity Cuts And Grounds Aircraft". Retrieved 6 January 2021.
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