Singapore Airlines has returned to pre-pandemic flight frequencies on its key London Heathrow route, and will increase flights to Manchester from next week.
The carrier is now offering four flights per day between Heathrow and Singapore, with services departing London at 0925 (operated by a B777-300ER), 1125 (A380), 2050 (B777-300ER) and 2205 (A350).
The Heathrow-bound flights depart Changi airport at 0110 (B777-300ER), 0900 (B777-300ER), 1235 (A350) and 2330 (A380).
Meanwhile the airline’s service between Singapore and Manchester (and onwards to Houston – a fifth freedom route which resumed in December 2021) will increase to four-times-weekly from June 7, using A350 aircraft.
Schedules are as follows:
Between Manchester and Singapore
Between Manchester and Houston
Singapore Airlines recently unveiled revamped lounge facilities at Changi airport’s Terminal 3, including new Silverkris and Krisflyer Gold lounges.
Singapore Airlines set to unveil revamped lounge facilities at Changi T3
Commenting on the increase in UK flights Mr Mohamed Rafi Mar, general manager UK and Ireland, Singapore Airlines, said:
“We are delighted to return to full flight frequency on our London Heathrow – Singapore route and to be able to continue increasing the frequency on our Manchester routes.
“We are very pleased to offer more travel options to our passengers, who will also enjoy award-winning service from our cabin crew on all flights.”
singaporeair.com
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