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Singapore Airlines enhances its European network for summer 2025, adding more flights to key cities like London, Rome, Milan, and Barcelona.
Singapore Airlines (SIA) is set to enhance its flight offerings and capacity to several major European cities, including London, Rome, Milan, and Barcelona, as part of its summer 2025 schedule.
SIA has announced that its recently launched London Gatwick-Singapore route will expand from five weekly flights to a daily service starting on March 30, 2025. This will bring the airline’s total daily flights from London to five, as it currently operates four daily services from Heathrow.
However, the airline will discontinue its Singapore-Manchester-Houston route beginning April 1, 2025. Despite this change, SIA will continue to operate five weekly flights between Singapore and Manchester from the same date.
In other parts of Europe, SIA plans to increase its Rome-Singapore service from four to five weekly flights between June 26 and August 28, 2025.
Direct flights to Barcelona will see an increase from two to five weekly services, while the Milan-Singapore route will shift from four weekly non-stop flights to a daily service next summer.
Additionally, SIA will be expanding its regional flights within the Asia-Pacific, including boosting frequencies from Singapore to Adelaide in Australia, Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, and Siem Reap in Cambodia.
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