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04 June 2026

Singapore Airlines celebrates 55 years in Rome

The Rome Fiumicino-Singapore route confirms the strategic role of direct connections between Italy and Asia for travel, tourism, business and international connections

Singapore Airlines celebrates 55 years of connections between Rome and Singapore, confirming a historic and consolidated presence in the Italian market. The company celebrated the anniversary at Rome Fiumicino Airport with a gate ceremony dedicated to passengers departing on flight SQ365 from Rome to Singapore, together with representatives of Aeroporti di Roma.

 

The milestone tells the story of more than half a century of air relations between Italy and Singapore and underlines the value of a route that has helped strengthen ties between the two countries in the fields of tourism, business, culture and international trade.

 

55th Anniversary of SIA Roma_ Aswin K and Federico Scriboni
For Italian passengers, the Rome-Singapore flight represents a privileged gateway to Southeast Asia and to Singapore Airlines' extensive global network. From Singapore it is in fact possible to continue to numerous destinations in Asia, Australia and the Pacific area, with an itinerary designed for both business travelers and those who organize leisure holidays or long-haul trips.

 

The anniversary also confirms the role of Rome Fiumicino as an international hub for connections between Europe and Asia. The collaboration between Singapore Airlines and Aeroporti di Roma strengthens the connectivity of the airport and expands travel opportunities for passengers departing from Italy.

 

Singapore Airlines highlighted its commitment to continue investing in the Italian market, increasing capacity, improving services and supporting travel flows between Italy, Singapore and the entire Asian region.

 

For Aeroporti di Roma, the 55th anniversary of the route represents an important result for a connection that for over half a century has united two cities that have been symbols of international openness and dialogue between cultures. The Rome - Singapore route thus remains a strategic axis for mobility between Europe and Asia, with prospects for further development in the coming years.

 

Edited by the Editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and photo: Singapore Airlines Press Office and ADR
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