Singapore Airlines has this week adjusted their flights ahead of the Summer 2025 season, which sees some changes.
This was briefly touched upon in an article released by AviationSource this week pertinent to the Manchester-Houston flights being axed.
Without further ado, let’s get into it…
The Changes in Flights with Singapore Airlines…
Singapore Airlines has revealed the following adjustments made to their Summer 2025 flights:
- London Gatwick – Increased from 5x weekly to daily flights.
- Rome – Increased from 4x weekly to 5x weekly.
- Delinking Singapore-Milan-Barcelona Flights:
- Flights directly to Barcelona will increase from 2x weekly to 5x weekly.
- Flights directly to Milan will increase from 4x weekly to daily flights.
- Singapore-Manchester-Houston will be scrapped on April 1, 2025.
- Singapore-Manchester to remain on a five times weekly basis.
- Adelaide – Increased from 7x weekly to 10x weekly over Winter 2024 & Summer 2025 season.
- Ho Chi Minh City – From 19x weekly to 21x weekly.
- Siem Reap – 1x daily to 2x daily flights.
- Johannesburg – From seven weekly to 10x weekly between December 11 and January 10, 2025.
- The Airbus A380 to be placed on the Tokyo Narita flight between March 30, 2025 to May 31, 2025.
- Airbus A380 will stop serving Mumbai from July 28, 2025 to August 31, 2025 – Replacement is Boeing 777-300ER.
- Airbus A380 will stop serving Delhi from June 23, 2025 to July 27, 2025 – Replacement is Boeing 777-300ER.
Furthermore, for Singapore Airlines, the Northern Summer season will begin on March 30 next year, and end on October 25.
Also, with these adjustments, the airline is setting themselves up for success in markets where they know demand is high.
A Regular Process, Says The Airline…
Moreover, commenting on the decision to adjust flights for the Summer 2025 season was Mr Dai Haoyu, Acting Senior Vice President Marketing Planning, Singapore Airlines:
“Singapore Airlines regularly reviews our network and routes to align our capacity with demand.”
“These adjustments, ahead of next summer, cater to the higher demand to several destinations, particularly during the traditional mid-year peak travel season, enabling our customers to confidently make their 2025 travel plans.”
“We look forward to connecting our customers to the world with SIA’s extensive network, and delivering an unparalleled travel experience.”
Overall…
In conclusion, with the adjustment made in flights by Singapore Airlines for 2025, it is clear there are winners & losers.
However, as is the harsh reality of the industry, airlines always head to the markets where there is huge demand.
Looking ahead, it will be interesting to see if anymore adjustments are made before the respective periods begin.
But for now, all eyes will be on how the airline continues to perform over the course of this year and beyond.
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