Singapore Airlines adds London Gatwick flights
Singapore Airlines is boosting flight frequencies from London Gatwick to Singapore.
The current daily service from London Gatwick to Singapore will increase to a double -daily service from 3 July until 29 August 2026.
Between 31 March to 2 July 2026, and then 1 September to 24 October 2026, SIA will add three more flights a week on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
This takes the daily operations up to ten flights a week during this period.
It joins the airline’s existing four daily flights from London Heathrow and five-times weekly flights from Manchester.
SIA will offer 43 direct flights a week from the UK to Singapore (47 flights in the summer), which is more than any other carrier departing from the region.
Mohamed Rafi Mar, Singapore Airlines General Manager UK & Ireland, said: “Our London Gatwick service continues to prove popular, and we are pleased to add even more flights in the coming months.”
The London Gatwick service launched in 2024 as a five-times weekly service.
Due to popularity, the operation quickly increased to a daily service nine months later.
SIA passengers get complimentary in-flight Wi-Fi as a KrisFlyer member.
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