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Singapore Airlines Announces Network Adjustments for The 2026 Northern Summer Season

Singapore Airlines (SIA) will adjust flight frequencies and boost passenger capacity on selected routes across its global network, supporting demand for travel during the 2026 Northern Summer operating season (29 March 2026 to 24 October 2026).

From 29 March 2026, SIA will operate an additional daily service between Singapore and Bangkok, bringing the total to seven daily services to Thailand’s capital.

Services between Singapore and Yangon, Myanmar, will increase to 10 times weekly from 31 March 2026, up from the current seven-times weekly operations.

Flight services between Singapore and Surabaya, Indonesia will increase to 21 times weekly from 29 March 2026, up from the current 19-times weekly operations.

SIA will operate 10 weekly services between Singapore and Colombo, Sri Lanka from 29 March to 30 April 2026. From 1 May 2026, this will increase to twice daily (14 weekly services), up from 10-times weekly services.

Responding to strong demand for premium cabins on the Singapore-Dubai route, SIA will deploy the Airbus A380 for the first time on this service throughout the 2026 Northern Summer operating season. More information on SIA’s award-winning Suites products can be found here.

More details on SIA’s 2026 Northern Summer season schedule adjustments can be found in Annexe A.

Mr Dai Haoyu, Senior Vice President Marketing Planning, Singapore Airlines, said: “Singapore Airlines continually reviews our route network to align capacity with customer demand.

These adjustments provide customers with more travel options and improved connectivity across key markets, particularly during peak seasonal periods. We look forward to welcoming customers on board our flights, and delivering SIA’s world-class service.”