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Singapore Airlines increases capacity for northern summer 2025
August 13th 2024
Singapore Airlines (SIA) will boost its services to Europe and Asia, and upgrade South Africa from late March 2025 to the final week of October. Read More » The schedule changes will include daily Singapore-London Gatwick, operating alongside the carrier’s four times daily schedule to London Heathrow, streamlining Barcelona and Milan to nonstops instead of the current Singapore-Milan-Barcelona rotation and adding flights to Rome. Elsewhere, SIA will increase Changi to Adelaide from daily to 10 times a week, Ho Chi Minh City to 19 flights weekly, to Johannesburg to 10 times weekly and Siem Reap from daily to double daily. The Star Alliance member will suspend Singapore-Manchester-Houston from next April 1 but retain Singapore-Manchester. “Singapore Airlines regularly reviews our network and routes to align our capacity with demand,” SIA acting senior vice president for marketing planning, Dai Haoyu, said. “These adjustments, ahead of next summer, cater to higher demand to several destinations, particularly in the traditional mid-year peak travel season, enabling our customers to confidently make their 2025 travel plans.”