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27 March 2026

Singapore Airlines strengthens Sydney with new flight to Western Sydney

From 23 November 2026, the airline will launch a daily direct connection between Singapore and the new Western Sydney International Airport, bringing the total number of flights per day to the Sydney area to five

Singapore Airlines expands its offer to Australia and from 23 November 2026 will connect Singapore with the new Western Sydney International Airport every day.  The service will be operated with Airbus A350-900 medium haul with 303 seats, configured with 40 seats in Business Class and 263 in Economy Class. 

 

For passengers, the novelty means even more choice in Sydney. With this new connection, Singapore Airlines will operate a total of five daily flights to the Australian metropolis, adding the new service to the four already active on Sydney Kingsford Smith. With the addition of Western Sydney, the airline's network in Australia will increase to eight destinations

 

 Sydney International Airport. Foto: Copyright © Stampa Changi Airport
 Sydney International Airport. Photo: Copyright © Stampa Changi Airport

 

The inaugural flight SQ201 will depart Singapore at 11:30 a.m. on November 23, 2026 and land in Western Sydney at 10:20 p.m. local time. Return flight SQ202 will take off the same day at 23:55, arriving in Singapore at 05:05 on 24 November. The evening departure from Western Sydney is also designed to facilitate connections via Singapore Changi to over 130 destinations served by the SIA Group around the world

 

Edited by the Editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
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