Singapore airlines increase frequency into Perth

23 November, 2023
Singapore Airlines has taken another big step to returning to it pre-Covid frequency at Perth Airport.

 

The airline currently operates three flights a day on the Perth-Singapore route and from tomorrow the airline will add an additional four flights per week – these extra SQ 213 and SQ 226 services will then turn into a fourth daily service from the 31 March 2024.

 

Perth Airport Acting CEO Kate Holsgrove said the move was another significant step forward in WA’s international aviation recovery – with one of our biggest international airline partners returning to its pre-Covid frequency.

 

“The airline’s fourth daily flight will use an Airbus A350-900 which offers 303 seats (40 business and 263 Economy) bringing 220,584 more seats to the Perth market annually.

 

“We’ve got strong business, education, trade and tourism links with Singapore and Singapore Airlines has a long and proud record of linking the world with Western Australia.

 

“The introduction of its fourth daily service is another significant milestone for Singapore Airlines and highlights the commitment the airline has to the Perth and Western Australian market,” said Ms Holsgrove.

Singapore Airlines Regional Vice President South West Pacific, Mr Louis Arul said that Singapore Airlines has a proud history of operations from Perth, and we are pleased to increase our flight frequency to four daily services from March 2024.

 

“The additional flights will provide even more options for West Australians to travel to multiple cities in Asia, Europe and the USA via our Singapore hub.”

 

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