Singapore Airlines offers daily service from London Gatwick to award-winning Changi Airport

Sunday, Sep 14, 2025 0

 

Singapore Airlines, already a major player in London, has taken things to the next level with the addition of a daily direct flight from London Gatwick to Singapore Changi Airport. First introduced on 22nd June 2024 at five times a week, Singapore Airlines has increased the frequency of this flight to daily just 10 months after introducing the service. UK & Ireland General Manager Mohamed Rafi Mar said: “There’s no greater testament to the success of our London Gatwick service than the expansion of our schedule within its first year.”

 

Singapore Airlines is to date the only airline out of London Gatwick to offer a non-stop daily flight to Singapore, providing enhanced connectivity across Asia, Australia and New Zealand. The London Gatwick departures enable connections via Singapore to Sydney in 21 hours and 30 minutes, one of the fastest current air links to Australia from the UK.

 

Flying out of London Gatwick with Singapore Airlines represents a new convenient opportunity for travelling to Singapore and beyond. London Gatwick can be reached by an extensive public transport system with the largest rail catchment of any UK airport, with direct connections to over 120 train stations including London in under 30 minutes. The airport offers less crowded facilities than many other international airports in the UK and is a great alternative for premium passengers including business travellers and luxury travellers, as well as solo travellers, couples and families.

 

London Gatwick served with brand-new Airbus A350-900

 

 

For the airline’s new route, the 13-hour flight to Singapore is using one of the most recent aircraft, the Airbus A350-900. This quiet plane offers elevated service with its award-winning cabins and guarantees relaxed seamless onward connectivity through Singapore Changi Airport with an extensive network throughout Asia, Australia and New Zealand. The flight also includes a free stopover in Singapore for layovers at least 5.5 hours long and under 24 hours if travellers wish before travelling onward.

 

Onboard, passengers have a choice of three cabin classes including Economy Class, Premium Economy and Business Class. They all guarantee a comfortable experience with world-class entertainment programmes, superior cuisine and above all, the award-winning service of Singapore Airlines’ cabin crew.

 

On the ground, Changi Airport offers a wide range of facilities while Singapore Airlines provides lounges, assistance and services.

 

Rewarding travel agents: Win two return flights with Singapore Airlines via London Gatwick

 

To boost awareness about the new flight out of Gatwick, Singapore Airlines is promoting an exclusive competition for travel agents. The airline is offering travel agents making bookings with them out of London Gatwick the opportunity to win two return flights with Singapore Airlines via London Gatwick to a choice of any destination across South East Asia and Australia. To enter the competition and get a chance to be drawn the winner, agents will need to enter a valid PNR for bookings via London Gatwick.

 

For more information about entering the competition and Singapore Airlines products, click here.



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