Singapore Airlines (SIA) will broaden travel options for passengers starting March, increasing the frequency of flights to key cities across Asia and other international destinations.
Between March and October, SIA will boost services to popular Asian hubs, including Bangkok, Yangon, Surabaya, Colombo, and Taipei.
Expanded flight schedule includes:
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Bangkok: From March 29 to October 24, SIA will add one daily flight from Singapore, resulting in seven daily services to the Thai capital.
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Surabaya: Weekly flights will rise from 19 to 21.
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Colombo: From March 29 to April 30, 10 flights will operate weekly. From May 1 to October 24, service will increase to 14 flights per week, including two daily flights.
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Yangon: Between March 31 and October 24, three additional weekly flights will be added, bringing the total to 10 per week.
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Taipei: From March 29 to May 31, four extra weekly flights will be introduced, bringing the total to 18 weekly services.
SIA will also adjust services to select international destinations later in the year.
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Cairns, Australia: Weekly flights will increase from four to five between July 7 and September 22.
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Barcelona, Spain: Direct flights will rise from two to five weekly between July 1 and September 3.
In a statement released on January 28, SIA noted that the schedule changes aim to provide travellers with greater flexibility, particularly during peak travel periods, while improving connectivity to key destinations worldwide.