Lapangan Terbang Changi Singapura Singapore Changi Airport 新加坡樟宜机场 சிங்கப்பூர் சாங்கி வானூர்தி நிலையம் | |||||||||||||||||||
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Jenis lapangan terbang | Awam / Ketenteraan | ||||||||||||||||||
Hak milik | Pemerintah Singapura | ||||||||||||||||||
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Destinasi | Singapura | ||||||||||||||||||
Lokasi | Changi, Kawasan Timur, Singapura | ||||||||||||||||||
Dibuka | 1 Julai 1981 (beroperasi) 29 Disember 1981 (rasmi) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Zon masa | SST (UTC+08:00) | ||||||||||||||||||
Ketinggian AMSL | 6.66 m / 22 kaki | ||||||||||||||||||
Koordinat | 01°21′33″N 103°59′22″E / 1.35917°N 103.98944°EKoordinat: 01°21′33″N 103°59′22″E / 1.35917°N 103.98944°E | ||||||||||||||||||
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Rujukan: laman web lapangan terbang,Singapore Changi Airport official web site</ref>, CAAS AIP.[6] |
Lapangan Terbang Changi Singapura (Cina: 新加坡樟宜机场; pinyin: Xīnjiāpō Zhāngyí Jīchǎng; Inggeris: Singapore Changi Airport; Tamil: சிங்கப்பூர் சாங்கி விமானநிலையம்) atau secara ringkas, Lapangan Terbang Changi (IATA: SIN, ICAO: WSSS) adalah salah sebuah pusat penerbangan yang utama dalam Asia. Ia terletak di kawasan Changi di bahagian timur Singapura, sekitar 20 km (12 batu) dari Singapura pusat. Dikendalikan oleh Penguasa Penerbangan Awam Singapura (CAAS), Lapangan Terbang Changi merupakan pengkalan untuk Singapore Airlines dan mengendali 78 sistem penerbangan yang lain. Ia merupakan pusat kepada empat ribu penerbangan setiap minggu yang menuju ke 177 destinasi di seluruh dunia. Changi Airport mempunyai sekitar 13,000 orang kakitangan. Selain daripada menjadi pusat trafik penumpang yang penting, ia juga merupakan salah satu lapangan terbang kargo yang tersibuk di dunia dengan pengendalian 1,780,000 tan kargo pada 2004.
Lapangan terbang ini sedang mengalami pertumbuhan yang pesat. Pada tahun 2005, ia telah mengendali sekitar 32.43 juta penumpang, sebuah peningkatan 7% daripada tahun sebelumnya. Ini menjadikan ia lapangan terbang paling sibuk ke-26 di dunia dan ke-6 paling sibuk di Asia menurut jumlah penumpang. Insentif seperti Air Hub Development Fund yang diperkenalkan pada 2003, terbukti berkesan dalam menarik lebih banyak syarikat penerbangan ke sini. Sebuah dana baru berjumlah S$300 telah diagihkan untuk 2007 bagi memperkuatkan lagi status hab Changi apabila dana yang kini tamat pada 2006. Changi juga sedang menarik lebih banyak syarikat penerbangan kos rendah untuk menggunakan kemudahannya di Terminal Bajet yang telah dibina dengan harga 45 juta dolar dan dibuka pada 26 Mac 2006. Kejayaan berterusan dan pertumbuhan syarikat penerbangan Singapura, Singapore Airlines di arena penerbangan antarabangsa dan juga kemudahan yang banyak yang terdapat di lapangan terbang ini yang sering menjadi sebab utama kenapa ia sering dipilih sebagai salah satu lapangan terbang yang terbaik di dunia.
Namun pada tahun 2011, Lapangan Terbang Changi menjadi lapangan terbang paling sibuk di dunia dalam mengendalikan pesawat jenis Airbus A380. Lebih 200 penerbangan menggunakan pesawat keluaran syarikat Airbus itu dilakukan ke 10 bandar utama di seluruh dunia pada setiap minggu.
Menteri Pengangkutan Singapura, Lui Tuck Yew berkata, perkembangan rangkaian pengangkutan udara di negara Singapura menyaksikan Changi menjadi medium utama apabila mengendalikan lebih 6,000 penerbangan setiap minggu sejak November 2011.
Pada tahun 2011, Lapangan Terbang Changi telah menerima 23 anugerah dan masih memegang gelaran lapangan terbang paling banyak menerima anugerah di dunia.[7]
Senarai berikut terdiri daripada penerbangan berjadual dan carter tetap ke dan dari Lapangan Terbang Changi.
Penerbangan | Destinasi |
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AeroLogic[206] | Bahrain, Bengaluru,[207] Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Leipzig/Halle |
Air Atlanta Icelandic[208] | Dubai-Al Maktoum, Frankfurt, Hahn, Hong Kong, Johannesburg-O.R. Tambo,[209] Liège, Nairobi-Jomo Kenyatta,[210] Seoul–Incheon |
Air Hong Kong[206] | Hong Kong |
Air Premia | Seoul–Incheon[211] |
Asia Cargo Airlines[212][213] | Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Beirut, Dili, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Jakarta–Soekarno–Hatta, Kuala Lumpur–International, Macau, Manila, Zürich |
Asiana Cargo[214] | Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Seoul–Incheon |
Atlas Air[215] | Seoul–Incheon, Tokyo–Narita |
Cargolux[216] | Anchorage, Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Chicago–O'Hare, Dubai-Al Maktoum, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur–International, Los Angeles, Luxembourg, Riyadh, Taipei–Taoyuan, Zhengzhou |
Cathay Pacific Cargo[217] | Hanoi, Hong Kong, Penang, Phnom Penh |
China Airlines Cargo | Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Manila, Penang, Taipei–Taoyuan |
China Cargo Airlines[218] | Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Shanghai–Pudong |
DHL Aviation | Darwin[219] |
Emirates SkyCargo[220] | Dubai–Al Maktoum,[221] Hong Kong, Melbourne, Sydney |
EVA Air Cargo | Taipei–Taoyuan[222] |
Exploits Valley Air Services[223] | Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Jakarta–Soekarno–Hatta |
FedEx Express[224] | Anchorage, Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Clark, Dubai–International, Guangzhou, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Indianapolis, Jakarta–Soekarno–Hatta, Memphis, Osaka–Kansai, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Penang, Sydney,[225] Taipei–Taoyuan, Tokyo–Narita |
Hong Kong Air Cargo | Hong Kong[226] |
Kalitta Air[227] | Bahrain, Cincinnati, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Nagoya–Centrair, Sydney |
K-Mile Air[228] | Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Jakarta–Soekarno–Hatta |
Korean Air Cargo[229] | Kuala Lumpur–International, Manila, Penang, Seoul–Incheon |
My Indo Airlines[230] | Balikpapan, Bandar Seri Begawan, Haikou,[231] Ho Chi Minh City, Jakarta–Soekarno–Hatta, Kuala Lumpur–International, Semarang, Shenzhen, Surabaya[232] |
MY Jet Xpress Airlines[233] | Kuala Lumpur–International, Penang |
Nippon Cargo Airlines | Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi,[234] Hong Kong,[234] Tokyo–Narita[235] |
Polar Air Cargo[206] | Anchorage, Cincinnati, Hong Kong, Nagoya–Centrair, Seoul-Incheon, Taipei–Taoyuan, Tokyo–Narita |
Qatar Airways Cargo[236] | Doha, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Melbourne, Nagoya–Centrair, Osaka–Kansai[237] |
Raya Airways | Kuala Lumpur–Subang |
SF Airlines | Hangzhou,[238][239] Shenzhen |
Silk Way West Airlines[240] | Baku, Cairo, Port Moresby[241][242] |
Singapore Airlines Cargo[243] | Amsterdam, Anchorage, Auckland, Beijing–Capital, Bengaluru, Brussels, Chennai, Chengdu–Shuangliu, Chongqing, Dallas/Fort Worth, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Johannesburg-O.R. Tambo, London–Heathrow, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Mumbai, Nairobi-Jomo Kenyatta, Shanghai–Pudong, Sharjah, Shenzhen, Sydney, Taipei–Taoyuan |
Suparna Airlines[244] | Shanghai–Pudong, Tianjin |
Tasman Cargo Airlines | Darwin, Melbourne[245] |
Tianjin Air Cargo | Nanning[246] |
Turkish Cargo | Istanbul |
UPS Airlines[247] | Anchorage, Hanoi, Hong Kong, Louisville, Penang, Seoul-Incheon, Shenzhen, Sydney |
YTO Cargo Airlines | Hangzhou,[248][249] Huai'an |
Air China from late-January 2024 plans to increase Beijing Capital – Singapore service, with the addition of 3rd daily flight. The Star Alliance member will be adding CA775/776 service from 20JAN24, with Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft.
At the launch of Northern summer 2023 season, all international/regional service to/from Chengdu will shift from Chengdu Shuangliu (成都双流; CTU) to Chengdu Tianfu (成都天府; TFU), with the exception of Vietnam Airlines, as it continues to list service to/from Shuangliu (CTU) from Da Nang, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Air China from late-December 2023 resumes Chongqing – Singapore service, after 8-week hiatus. The Star Alliance member to resume this route on 30DEC23 initially 3 times weekly, increasing to 1 daily from 18JAN24.
Star Alliance member Air China in June 2023 plans to resume Shanghai Pu Dong – Singapore route, previously served until March 2020. Upon service resumption on 04JUN23, the carrier’s Airbus A350-900XWB aircraft will operate this route 4 times weekly.
Air Macau as of Thursday (23FEB23) opened reservation for its planned service resumption on Macau – Singapore route, scheduled to resume in late-March 2023. The airline initially stated it would offer 1 weekly flight, reported on AeroRoutes on 16JAN23, however the airline will now operate 3 weekly flights with Airbus A320 aircraft. First flight on 23MAR23 (two days earlier than initially planned) is scheduled with Airbus A321 aircraft. Schedule below is effective 28MAR23.
Air Macau in the first quarter of 2024 is adjusting Macau – Singapore service, where the airline plans frequency reductions from 7 weekly to following, with Airbus A320 aircraft:
06JAN24 – 13JAN24 6 weekly, 14JAN24 – 24JAN24 5 weekly, 26JAN24 – 02FEB24 6 weekly and 03FEB24 – 30MAR24 5 weekly.
AirAsia in the first half of 2024 is adjusting operations, as the airline, including Philippine and Thailand, removes following international routes during the first quarter of 2024.
AirAsia (AK) Cancellations:
Kota Kinabalu – Macau eff 19FEB24 (This route is scheduled 07FEB24 – 18FEB24),
Kuala Lumpur – Cebu eff 12JAN24,
Miri – Singapore eff 21FEB24,
Sibu – Singapore eff 21FEB24 (Sibu’s sole international service cancelled).
Philippines AirAsia (Z2) Cancellations:
Cebu – Taipei Taoyuan eff 31MAR24.
Thai AirAsia (FD) Cancellations:
Bangkok Don Mueang – Mandalay Planned resumption from 31MAR24 removed.
Aircalin in recent schedule update revised planned Noumea – Singapore operation. Previously reported on AeroRoutes on 23MAR23, the airline added 6th weekly service between 29OCT23 and 07FEB24. As of 18APR23, this is no longer in effect. For Northern winter 2023/24 season, the airline will continue to offer 5 weekly flights, reducing to 4 weekly from 09FEB24.
Aircalin last week filed additional changes to its planned service to Asia, during Northern winter 2023/24 season.
Aircalin in Northern summer 2024 season is adjusting operational frequencies on Noumea – Singapore service, as selected period to see the addition of 5th weekly flight.
Star Alliance member ANA this week announced service increase on Tokyo Narita – Singapore route, scheduled from 28JUL23 to 31AUG23. Boeing 767-300ER will operate the 2nd daily NH803/804 service.
Asiana Airlines from late-September 2023 plans to expand service on Seoul Incheon – Singapore route, where the airline plans to increase service from 11 weekly to 14, effective 29SEP23.
Asiana Airlines in the first quarter of 2024 is adjusting operational aircraft on Seoul Incheon – Singapore route.
Asiana Airlines in the last few days filed service changes on Seoul Incheon – Singapore route for Northern summer 2024 season. Effective 31MAR24, Asiana will reduce service from 2 to 1 daily, as it eliminates early-afternoon departures from Seoul.
Bamboo Airways this week continues to adjust its international operations for Northern winter 2023/24 season. In addition to previously reported suspension of all long-haul service, the airline this week will suspend most of its remaining short-haul international service.
Batik Air from February 2023 plans to launch new international routes from Yogyakarta, with service to Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, on board Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Cambodia Airways from late-June 2023 plans to increase service to Singapore, as the airline schedules 4th weekly Phnom Penh – Singapore flight. Additional service is scheduled on Mondays, effective 26JUN23, with Airbus A319 aircraft.
Cathay Pacific from June 2024 plans to resume additional Southeast Asia sector, where the airline opened reservation for Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Singapore sector.
Cebu Pacific has become the latest carrier to designate flight number 1989, coinciding with Taylor Swift's "The Eras Tour". The airline's Manila to Singapore 5J813 service will be renumbered as 5J1989 during following dates in March 2024: 01, 03, 04, 05, 07, 08, 09.
China Eastern Airlines during the month of July 2023 continues to expand international and regional service at Beijing Daxing Airport, as the Skyteam member plans new service to Macau and Singapore.
Beijing Daxing – Macau eff 10JUL23 4 weekly A320
Beijing Daxing – Singapore eff 20JUL23 1 daily A330-300.
China Eastern in Northern winter 2023/24 season is adding 2 routes to Singapore, including a service resumption.
China Eastern in the second quarter of 2024 introduces additional routes to Southeast Asia, with service from Nanjing and Wuhan scheduled.
Nanjing – Kuala Lumpur eff 30JUN24 1 daily A320,
Wuhan – Kuala Lumpur eff 30APR24 3 weekly 737-800 (Previously reported),
Wuhan – Singapore eff 21JUN24 3 weekly 737-800.
China Southern in March 2024 continues to expand international service at Beijing, with Beijing Daxing – Singapore being the latest addition. The airline's Airbus A321neo aircraft will operate this route from 07MAR24, 3 times weekly.
Emirates in this week’s schedule update filed selected changes to its planned A380 operation for the period of 29OCT23 – 30NOV23: Dubai – Singapore 29OCT23 – 30NOV23 EK352/353 A380 replaces 777-300ER.
Emirates in recent schedule update reversed its planned aircraft changes on Dubai – Singapore terminator service for Northern winter 2023/24 season.
“The new service marks another milestone in the airline’s network expansion strategy and its second service to the Lion city after resuming flights from Seletar Airport (XSP) and Subang Airport (SZB) in June 2022,” the airline said in the statement.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
Hong Kong's Greater Bay Airlines earlier this week announced new route launch, as it opened bookings for Hong Kong – Singapore service.
Hainan Airlines starting next week resumes additional service to Southeast Asia, where it begins Haikou – Singapore route. The airline on 15MAR23 will operate 1 weekly flight with Boeing 737-800 aircraft, increasing to 3 weekly from 02APR23.
Indian low-cost carrier IndiGo last week announced new route launch to Southeast Asia, as the airline schedules Hyderabad – Singapore nonstop route. From 29OCT23, Airbus A320neo aircraft to operate this route on daily basis.
Indonesia AirAsia at the launch of Northern summer 2023 season is launching Surabaya – Singapore route, last served until February 2015. From 25MAR23, Airbus A320 aircraft will operate this route on daily basis.
The announcement follows the Qantas Group’s international restart plan, which includes Jetstar Airways resuming services between Melbourne and Singapore from Dec 19, also pending government and regulatory approvals.
Jetstar since mid-December 2023 filed Asia service expansion from Melbourne, where it plans to introduce additional frequencies to Bangkok, Phuket and Singapore from late-June 2024.
Melbourne – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 21JUN24 Increase from 3 to 5 weekly, 787-8 (except 27JUL24 – 12SEP24),
Melbourne – Phuket eff 22JUN24 Increase from 3 to 5 weekly, 787-8 (4 weekly 01AUG24 – 13SEP24),
Melbourne – Singapore eff 25JUN24 Increase from 6 to 7 weekly, 787-8.
Jetstar Airways yesterday (13DEC23) opened reservation for its planned international network expansion at Perth, gradually in effect from August 2024.
Jetstar Asia this week announced service resumption to China, as the airline opens reservation for Singapore – Haikou route. From 29APR23, Airbus A320 aircraft to operate this route 4 times weekly.
Jetstar Asia today (12JUL23) announced service resumption to Japan, where it plans to offer service to Okinawa and Osaka from late-November 2023: Singapore – Manila – Osaka Kansai eff 24NOV23 5 weekly (1 daily from 30DEC23) and Singapore – Okinawa eff 30NOV23 3 weekly.
Jetstar Asia from late-December 2023 plans to launch new route to Mainland China, announced by the airline this week. From 28DEC23, Airbus A320 aircraft to operate Singapore – Wuxi service initially twice weekly, increasing to 4 weekly from 15JAN24.
Juneyao Airlines in recent weeks opened reservations for additional service on its key routes to Southeast Asia, namely Bangkok and Singapore, for Northern summer 2024 season.
Amsterdam – Singapore – Denpasar : eff 26MAR23 Reduce from 7 to 5 weekly
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines this week filed latest changes to its intercontinental operation for Northern winter 2023/24 season, effective 29OCT23. Most comparison listed below is based on comparison 26MAR23 vs 26MAY23, including those listed as “previously filed”, For service to East Asia, KLM is restore pre-pandemic routing (Northern winter 2019/20 season), including Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila and Taipei: Amsterdam – Singapore – Denpasar eff 30OCT23 Increase from 5 to 7 weekly, 777-200/-300ER (Overall Singapore service unchanged at 7 weekly).
Malaysia Airlines during Lunar New Year in February 2024 schedules widebody aircraft operation on Kuala Lumpur – Singapore and Kuching – Singapore route, as selected flights to see A330-300 aircraft operating, instead of 737-800.
Kuala Lumpur – Singapore A330-300 operates on 09FEB24 and 12FEB24,
Kuching – Singapore A330-300 operates on 07FEB24 and 13FEB24.
Scoot in Northern winter 2023/24 season is consolidating service in Europe, as the airline schedules Singapore – Athens – Berlin routing from 30OCT23 and 29MAR24, instead of nonstop terminator for both Athens and Berlin.
Scoot earlier this month filed service increase to Europe, despite the airline continues to operate Singapore – Athens – Berlin routing during Northern summer 2024 season. The carrier plans to increase overall service from 4 to 5 weekly from 06APR24, with 787-8 Dreamliner.
Scoot from July 2023 is discontinuing Singapore – Gold Coast route, with last available flight for reservation scheduled on 16-17JUL23.
Scoot between June and August 2023 plans to restore additional routes and frequencies to Mainland China, based on recent schedule update.
Scoot this week begins to file Embraer E190-E2 operation, as the airline tentatively schedules early-May 2024 launch.
Scoot, the low-cost arm of Singapore Airlines (SIA), is resuming flights to three destinations in Malaysia, namely Kuching, Ipoh and Penang. The first flight to Kuching since 20 March 2020 took to the skies on 5 June 2020, with flights to Ipoh and Penang scheduled on 12 and 14 June 2020 respectively.
Scoot Singapore's low-cost airline, commenced its first direct flight from Singapore to Kota Kinabalu today, making Sabah capital its eighth destination in Malaysia after Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Kota Bharu, Kuantan, Kuching, Langkawi and Penang.
Syarikat penerbangan tambang rendah Singapura, Scoot, telah menyambung semula perkhidmatan ke Sabah, menjadikannya syarikat penerbangan antarabangsa pertama yang berbuat demikian.(dalam bahasa Bahasa Melayu)
Scoot flight TR492 landed at the Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA) at about 9pm, carrying 150 passengers on board, mostly westerners.
Singapore’s low-cost carrier Scoot has resumed service to Sabah.
Setelah dua tahun tidak beroperasi, syarikat penerbangan tambang murah Singapura, Scoot Airline (Scoot) kembali menawarkan perkhidmatan ke Lapangan Terbang Sultan Ahmad Shah (LTSAS), di sini bermula hari ini.(dalam bahasa Bahasa Melayu)
Timbalan Setiausaha (Pembangunan) Kerajaan Pahang, Datuk Razihan Adzharuddin berkata, penerbangan itu merupakan yang pertama selepas hampir dua tahun tidak menawarkan perkhidmatan tersebut ke negeri ini.(dalam bahasa Bahasa Melayu)
Tourism Malaysia (Planning) Domestic and Event Division senior director Iskandar Mirza Mohd Yusof, who is covering for the deputy director-general (planning), said Pahang is the fourth location in the peninsula that is served by the airline company after Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Langkawi in Kedah.
Scoot, the low-cost arm of Singapore Airlines, has just unveiled the first six destinations of its new Embraer E-190-E2 fleet that will fly to, starting in May 2024.
Scoot will increase its frequency to Kuantan and Miri from three to four flights weekly, and launch the Sibu route with a thrice-weekly schedule. The Sibu route will be beginning on 5 June 2024.
Scoot, the low-cost arm of the Singapore Airlines Group, launched its inaugural flight from Singapore to Kuching, the first-ever destination in East Malaysia for the award-winning value airline on Sunday night.
Scoot from April 2018 is increasing Singapore – Langkawi operations, as the airline takes over existing Silk Air operating service.
Scoot Tigerair Pte Ltd (Scoot) has confirmed mounting twice weekly direct passenger air service from Singapore to Miri starting Feb 23, says Transport Minister Dato Sri Lee Kim Shin.
Lee said Scoot counters were already set up at the Miri Airport and ready to manage passengers for the Singapore-Miri route.
Scoot Airlines has unveiled its direct flight schedule from Singapore to Miri and is scheduled to introduce a new route to Sibu, commencing on June 5.
Scoot, a Singaporean low-cost carrier, will connect Singapore with Sibu and Miri soon.
Starting in June, the airlines' new Embraer E190-E2 aircraft will fly to these two Sarawak towns.
Scoot during the month of July and August 2023 plans capacity increase on Singapore – Osaka Kansai route, where the carrier schedules Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner on various dates, instead of the -8 variant. The carrier between 02JUL23 and 09JUL23 schedules the -9 aircraft on most dates, switching to 2 weekly between 13JUL23 and 31AUG23.
Penerbangan Scoot Tiger Air dari Singapura menjadi pesawat antarabangsa pertama yang tiba di Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Pulau Pinang (LTAPP) di sini selepas pintu sempadan negara dibuka semula bermula hari ini.(dalam bahasa Bahasa Melayu)
Scoot in February 2023 plans to resume passenger service on Singapore – Qingdao route, scheduled once weekly with Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner. The airline plans to resume service on 09FEB23, operating on Thursdays.
Scoot in Northern winter 2023/24 season is adjusting service on Singapore – Taipei Taoyuan – Tokyo Narita route, which sees the airline continue to operate 1 daily flight on/after 29OCT23, with Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.
Scoot in the last few days adjusted available flights for reservation on Singapore – Taipei Taoyuan – Tokyo Narita route.
At the launch of Northern summer 2023 season, all international/regional service to/from Chengdu will shift from Chengdu Shuangliu (成都双流; CTU) to Chengdu Tianfu (成都天府; TFU), with the exception of Vietnam Airlines, as it continues to list service to/from Shuangliu (CTU) from Da Nang, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Singapore Airlines as of Wednesday 24MAY23 filed service adjustment for Australia and New Zealand market, where the airline plans to expand operation on various routes.
Singapore Airlines in Northern winter 2023/24 season is adjusting operational aircraft on Singapore – Adelaide service.
Singapore Airlines from March 2024 intends to expand service on Singapore – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route, where the airline already filed 6th daily service as SQ720/719.
Singapore Airlines in the last few weeks adjusted planned service on Singapore – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route for Northern winter 2023/24 season. The Star Alliance member’s planned service increase from 5 to 6 daily, previously listed from 01MAR24 on tentative basis, will now commence on 29OCT23.
Singapore Airlines this week filed expanded service on Singapore – Brisbane route during Northern winter 2024/25 season. From 28NOV24, overall service will increase from 21 to 25 weekly, with additional service operated by A350-900XWB.
Singapore Airlines (SIA) from April 2024 plans to resume passenger service to Brussels, previously served until April 2003.
Singapore Airlines has revised planned service resumption on Singapore – Busan route, previously scheduled from 02JUN23. The Star Alliance member will now resume this 4 weekly service on 28AUG23, with Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft.
Singapore Airlines (SIA) at the launch of Northern winter 2023/24 season is adjusting service to Cebu, where it plans to operate Singapore – Cebu nonstop terminator service, replacing Singapore – Davao – Cebu – Singapore routing, from 29OCT23. Cebu will be served once a day with 737 MAX 8 aircraft.
Singapore Airlines in recent schedule update filed capacity increase on Singapore – Cebu route, through the scheduling of 253-seater A350-900XWB aircraft service, between 08DEC23 and 31JAN24.
At the launch of Northern summer 2023 season, all international/regional service to/from Chengdu will shift from Chengdu Shuangliu (成都双流; CTU) to Chengdu Tianfu (成都天府; TFU), with the exception of Vietnam Airlines, as it continues to list service to/from Shuangliu (CTU) from Da Nang, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Singapore Airlines in November and December 2023 gradually resumes additional destinations in Mainland China, the airline has announced.
Singapore Airlines from August 2023 is adjusting operational aircraft on Singapore – Chennai route. From 02AUG23, the 6 weekly SQ526/527 service to be operated by Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner, instead of A350-900XWB.
Singapore Airlines (SIA) this week filed Airbus A380 India service replacement between June and September 2024.
Singapore Airlines in mid-April 2024 schedules limited time Airbus A380 service on Singapore – Dubai route, replacing the A350-900XWB. The A380 aircraft is scheduled to operate on 13APR24 and 14APR24.
Singapore Airlines (SIA) in the first quarter of 2024 plans to increase Singapore – Frankfurt terminator service, as the airline once again operates SQ330/331 service.
Singapore Airlines from late-November 2023 plans to increase service on Singapore – Guangzhou route, with the addition of 2nd daily flight, departing Singapore at evening hours.
Singapore Airlines from July 2023 plans to resume 4th daily Singapore – Hong Kong flight, 3 months earlier than planned. The mid-afternoon departure from Singapore and evening departure from Hong Kong, SQ894/895, is scheduled to operate from 01JUL23, with 777-300ER.
Singapore Airlines in the first quarter of 2024 plans to increase service to South Africa, where the airline increases Singapore – Johannesburg service. Between 03JAN24 and 29MAR24, the Star alliance member will operate 10 weekly flights, instead of 7. Airbus A350-900XWB aircraft operates this route.
Singapore Airlines Group today (18DEC23) announced service resumption to London Gatwick, as Singapore Airlines schedules Singapore – London Gatwick nonstop service, on board Airbus A350-900XWB aircraft. The airline will operate 5 weekly flights from 21JUN24, in addition to 4 daily London Heathrow service.
Singapore Airlines during the month of April 2024 plans temporary capacity increase on Singapore – Los Angeles nonstop route, scheduled 10 weekly.
Singapore Airlines in Northern summer 2023 season further expands Singapore – Rome Fiumicino service, where the airline plans to add 5th weekly service between 01JUN23 and 31AUG23.
Singapore Airlines (SIA) in last week’s schedule update filed further changes to its planned Singapore – Shanghai Pu Dong operation, for Northern winter 2023/24 season. The Airbus A380 service will once again operate this route from 04JAN24 to 30MAR24, replacing the 777-300ER.
Singapore Airlines (SIA) in last week’s schedule update revised planned Airbus A380 service on Singapore – Shanghai Pu Dong route in the first quarter of 2024. For the remainder of Northern winter 2023/24 season, the A380 is now scheduled to operate as SQ830/833 service between 02FEB24 and 18FEB24. The carrier previously planned to operate A380 service from 04JAN24 onwards.
Singapore Airlines in Northern winter 2023/24 season is expanding Singapore – Sydney service, where it schedules 5th daily flight. Previously not covered on AeroRoutes, the Star Alliance member’s 5th daily flight, on board A350-900XWB/777-300ER, is scheduled to operate from 02DEC23 to 13JAN24, Singapore departure.
Singapore Airlines in the first quarter of 2024 schedules service increase on Singapore – Taipei Taoyuan route, reflected in recent schedule update.
Singapore Airlines from October 2023 is increasing Singapore – Tokyo Haneda service, as the airline plans to add 3rd daily flight. SQ632/633 service will be operated by Airbus A350-900XWB aircraft, effective 01OCT23.
Singapore Airlines from September 2024 plans to increase Singapore – Tokyo Haneda service, as the airline schedules 4th daily flight from 01SEP24 (SIN departure), operating as SQ630/639. Airbus A350-900XWB aircraft to operate this additional flight, with reservations to open by October 2023.
Singapore Airlines in Northern winter 2023/24 season intends to resume Airbus A380 service to Japan, as the airline tentatively files one-way Airbus A380 service on Singapore – Tokyo Narita route, as SQ638 from 29OCT23. Tokyo Narita departure as SQ637 continues to display Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner, as of 0530GMT 26JUN23.
Further changes can be expected.
The airline continues to list 1 daily 777-300ER for Singapore – Tokyo Narita – Los Angeles route.
Singapore Airlines today (28JUN23) completed schedule update for Singapore – Tokyo Narita route for Northern winter 2023/24 season, as the Star Alliance member displays A380 service in both directions from 29OCT23. Previously, the airline was displaying A380 one-way service from Singapore.
Singapore Airlines in recent inventory update filed changes to Singapore – Vancouver route, as service on/after 01OCT23 no longer available for reservation, reflecting the airline’s announcement yesterday (21FEB23) on discontinuing service to Vancouver. Last flight available for reservation for this nonstop flight is scheduled on 30SEP23.
Singapore Airlines in Northern summer 2024 season tentatively plans service increase on Singapore – Yangon route, as the airline already opened reservation for second daily flight, effective 31MAR24.
Singapore Airlines in Northern winter 2024/25 season intends to restore additional service on Singapore – Yangon route.
Singapore Airlines in the OAG has tentatively filed operational schedule for Singapore – Sapporo New Chitose route, last served on seasonal regular basis in Northern winter 2019/20 season. The Star Alliance member currently files 5 weekly flights with 303-seater A350-900XWB aircraft, from 01DEC24.
Singapore Airlines in the last two weeks gradually filed Singapore – Sapporo New Chitose route in the GDS. Previously reported on AeroRoutes on 13NOV23, the Star Alliance carrier plans to resume this route on 01DEC24, without the indication of end date.
Based on GDS listing, the 5 weekly flights on board Airbus A350-900XWB aircraft is tentatively listed until 30JAN25 inclusive, Singapore departure.
Cambodian carrier Sky Angkor Airlines in August 2023 plans to expand service in Southeast Asia, as the airline schedules service launch for Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, with Airbus A320 aircraft.
Sky Angkor Airlines in last week’s schedule update filed revised service launch on Phnom Penh – Singapore route. Previously scheduled to commence on 17AUG23 but later removed, the airline’s latest revision to service launch is now scheduled on 26SEP23.
Spring Airlines during Northern summer 2024 season plans to add its second route to Singapore, with the addition of Shantou – Singapore route. From 31MAR24, Airbus A320 aircraft to operate this route 3 times weekly, increasing to 4 weekly from 03JUN24.
SriLankan Airlines during the week of 09JUL23’s schedule update filed various changes to its planned Northern winter 2023/24 season:
Colombo – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 29OCT23 Reduce from 11 weekly in NS23 to 10 weekly, A320
Colombo – Jeddah eff 29OCT23 3rd weekly service maintained, A330-200 operating
Colombo – Kuwait City eff 29OCT23 A320 replaces previously filed A330-200, 1 daily
Colombo – Riyadh eff 31OCT23 1 of 7 weekly A330-200 replaces -300
Colombo – Seoul Incheon eff 29OCT23 Increase from 2 to 3 weekly, A330-200/-300 operating
Colombo – Singapore eff 29OCT23 Available flights for booking increases from 7 to 9 weekly, A320 operating (Overall schedule lists 14 instead of 21, however only 9 weekly flights are available).
Thai AirAsia in the first quarter of 2024 schedules new service to Singapore, with the offering of Hat Yai – Singapore nonstop flight. From 01FEB24, the airline’s Airbus A320 aircraft will serve this route on daily basis.
Turkish Airlines from mid-March 2024 is extending its network coverage to Australia, as the airline gradually opens reservation for service to Melbourne, effective 15MAR24. Initially the Star Alliance carrier will operate 3 weekly flights with Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner on Istanbul – Singapore – Melbourne route, switching to A350-900XWB aircraft from 02APR24.
Turkish Airlines in last week's schedule update accelerated planned service launch to Melbourne by two weeks, now scheduled to depart on 01MAR24. The first two flights for Istanbul – Singapore – Melbourne service will be operated by Boeing 777-300ER, switching to 787-9 from 06MAR24.
Turkish Airlines this week extended reservations for service to Melbourne into first quarter of 2025, as the Star Alliance carrier opened reservation on Istanbul – Singapore – Melbourne route for travel on/after 27OCT24.
Vistara from July 2023 is adjusting operational aircraft for flights to Singapore, based on schedule listing as of 12MAY23.
Vistara this week filed additional changes to Singapore operations for Northern winter 2023/24 season. From 29OCT23, the airline will maintain 7th weekly service from both Delhi and Mumbai, on board Airbus A321 aircraft.
Vistara earlier than month expanded Mumbai – Singapore operations, which saw the addition of 2nd daily flight. From Mumbai, the new service departs Mumbai in late-morning hours with Airbus A321neo aircraft since 01FEB24.
Xiamen Airlines in late-January 2024 plans to expand Xiamen – Singapore service, as the airline schedule flight expansions from 27JAN24 to 20FEB24.
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