Singapore Airlines to fly daily to new Sydney Airport
Singapore Airlines will fly daily to the upcoming Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport later this year.
The inaugural flight from Singapore Changi Airport is set to launch on 23 November 2026.
SIA plans to deploy its 303-seat, two-class Airbus A350-900 aircraft on this route.
The new service is in addition to SIA’s four daily existing flights to Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport.
Singapore Airlines and sister brand Scoot will then serve eight Australian airports – Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Darwin, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney (Kingsford Smith), and Sydney (Western Sydney).
“Singapore Airlines’ services to Australia’s newest gateway at Western Sydney will deliver more choice and strengthen connectivity to this popular destination for our customers,” said Dai Haoyu, SIA’s SVP Marketing Planning.
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