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Singapore Airlines, a flag carrier of Singapore, is famous for extensive networks across the world, mainly in the Middle East, Europe, Africa, Asia and North America. Also, Singapore Airlines is the first airline to operate the world's largest passenger jet, the Airbus A380. Scoot, a low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, operates a combination of Boeing and Airbus aircraft.

Although Singapore itself is a small city and has no domestic routes, Changi Airport provides an amazing network of short routes, often less than three hours of time duration, linking Singapore smoothly to neighbouring countries. 

Besides the regional network, Singapore Airlines is also well-known for its luxury long-routes destinations. Its worldwide network covers six countries, even if you are travelling through Economy Class, Business Class or legendary Suites Class on the Airbus, flying frequently to experience the airline's world-class hospitality and innovation.

Domestic (Short-haul) Routes

Short-haul flights from Singapore to neighbouring cities, mainly used for business trips or short weekend trips, are:

  • Singapore to Penang (PEN) - Malaysia.
  • Singapore to Bangkok (BKK) - Thailand.
  • Singapore to Jakarta (CGK) - Indonesia.
  • Singapore to Bali (DPS) - Indonesia.
  • Singapore to Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) - Vietnam.
  • Singapore to Phnom Penh (PNH) - Cambodia.
  • Singapore to Manila (MNL) - Philippines.

International and Long Routes

Singapore Airlines covers premium routes globally. And offer iconic experiences to the passenger. International routes are busiest among business trips, and here are the top international routes:

Europe:

Singapore Airlines' long routes network to Europe is one of the most influential routes, linking Singapore to major European countries and cities. These routes are known for a wide passenger demand, premium cabins, and exceptional and innovative service. This not only makes them popular with business travellers but also in demand for students who are heading abroad and leisure tourists.

  • Singapore to London Heathrow (LHR).
  • Singapore to Paris (CDG).
  • Singapore to Frankfurt (FRA).
  • Singapore to Zurich (ZRH).
  • Singapore to Amsterdam (AMS).

North America: 

Singapore Airlines has built a legacy for providing some of the most determined and passenger-friendly long-distance flights in the Pacific. These North American routes over bridge Asia's cultural and financial hub to amazing US cities, making them on demand among tourists, business travellers, and anyone who is keen to experience the legendary Singapore Airlines. 

  • Singapore to New York (JFK & EWR).
  • Singapore to Los Angeles (LAX).
  • Singapore to San Francisco (SFO).
  • Singapore to Seattle (SEA) (selected dates or seasonal).

Australia & New Zealand:

Singapore Airlines sustains a high and strong network linking Singapore to major cities beyond Australia and New Zealand. Recognised for amazing service, modern aircraft, and various daily frequencies on the busiest routes, these routes are in demand with tourists, students, business travellers, and families alike.

  • Singapore to Sydney (SYD).
  • Singapore to Melbourne (MEL).
  • Singapore to Brisbane (BNE).
  • Singapore to Perth (PER).
  • Singapore to Auckland (AKL).
  • Singapore to Christchurch (CHC).

East Asia:

East Asia is one of the strongest regions of Singapore Airlines, thanks to its fusion of business hubs, major transit markets, and cultural capitals. These routes are famous among families alike, holidaymakers and corporate travellers. Providing high-frequency, modern aircraft, signature premium service of Singapore Airlines.

  • Singapore to Tokyo Narita (NRT)/Haneda (HND). 
  • Singapore to Seoul Incheon(ICN).
  • Singapore to Shanghai Pudong (PVG).
  • Singapore to Beijing (PVG).
  • Singapore to Hong Kong (HKG).

South Asia:

South Asia is a major networking part of Singapore Airlines, connecting the Lion City to some of the most dynamic cities of the region and cultural centres. These aircraft serve a mix of family and friends, business travellers and tourists. All reflecting the airline's blend of comfort, iconic service and reliability.

  • Singapore to Mumbai (BOM).
  • Singapore to Delhi (DEL).
  • Singapore to Chennai (MAA).
  • Singapore to Colombo (CMB).

Africa & Indian Ocean:

While smaller in number, the routes to and from Africa and the Indian Ocean, Singapore Airlines serves among the most scenic and unique in its entire network. Singapore Airlines provides a premium travel experience with stunning natural beauty, luxury, leisure travellers, adventure seekers and honeymooners. 

  • Singapore to Cape Town (CPT) via Johannesburg (JNB).
  • Singapore to Maldives (MIE).
 

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Singapore Airlines (SQ) Your Guide To Popular Flight Routes- FAQs

1. What is Singapore Airlines known for?

Singapore Airlines is known for its premium cabins, exceptional safety record, and world-class service. It's regularly ranked among the best airlines globally.

2. Where does Singapore Airlines fly to?

Singapore Airlines covers 130 destinations over six continents, including main cities in Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, and the Middle East.

3. What is the IATA code for Singapore Airlines?

SQ is the IATA airline code for Singapore Airlines.

4. Does Singapore Airlines operate domestic flights?

No, Singapore Airlines does not operate domestic flights, as Singapore is a city-state with one main international airport (Changi Airport). It focuses on regional and long-haul international routes.

5. What cabin classes are available on Singapore Airlines?

Singapore Airlines offers Economy, Premium Economy, Business, and First Class, as well as Suites Class on select Airbus A380 aircraft.

6. How can I book a flight with Singapore Airlines?

Book your flight directly through the official website of Singapore Airlines (singaporeair.com). You can also book via travel agencies or flight booking platforms like FlightsMojo.

7. Is it possible to check in online with Singapore Airlines?

Yes, travellers can choose their seats, download their boarding passes digitally, and check in online up to 48 hours before departure using the website or mobile app.

8. What is Singapore Airlines' baggage allowance?

Baggage allowance varies by cabin class and route. Typically: Economy Class: 30 kg (or one piece up to 23 kg for the US.), Premium Economy: 35 kg, Business Class: 40 kg, First/Suites Class: 50 kg, Carry-on: 1 bag (up to 7 kg) in Economy; 2 bags in Premium cabins.

9. Are meals included on Singapore Airlines flights?

Yes, all flights include free meals and drinks, including wine and spirits. It is possible to preorder special meals (vegetarian, vegan, halal, etc.).

10. Are pets allowed on Singapore Airlines flights?

Pets are not allowed in Singapore Airlines cabins. However, depending on the destination and the rules, pets may be shipped as cargo or checked baggage.