Singapore Airlines destinations

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This is a list of destinations flown by Singapore Airlines's passenger flights, excluding code-shared destinations operated by other airlines. Please see SilkAir destinations and Singapore Airlines Cargo destinations for destinations operated by SilkAir and Singapore Airlines Cargo respectively.

Singapore Airlines flies to 66 destinations in 35 countries on five continents.
Singapore Airlines flies to 66 destinations in 35 countries on five continents.

Contents

[edit] Africa

[edit] Asia

[edit] East Asia

[edit] South Asia

[edit] Southeast Asia

[edit] Southwest Asia

[edit] Europe

[edit] North America

[edit] Oceania

[edit] Terminated destinations

Scheduled SIA flights served the following destinations; as of December 2007 the airline had suspended or terminated the routes. The airline transferred several destinations to its regional wing, SilkAir, while low-cost affiliate Tiger Airways took other routes.

The Asian financial crisis resulted in a network-wide review of its routes, and the termination of several, including Cairns, Darwin, Sendai, Hangzhou and Berlin. The effects of the September 11 attacks on New York City also caused a spate of service adjustments and reductions to the network for the next few years, including services to Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, Macau, Kathmandu and Durban.

The year 2003 saw several more rounds of severe service cut-backs due to the effects from the SARS crisis, as well as the war situation in Iraq. The airline suspended services to Brussels, Chicago, Las Vegas, Hiroshima, Kaohsiung and Mauritius in 2003. In 2004, the airline suspended services to Vienna and Madrid.

City Airport Commenced Terminated Last schedule Remarks
Africa
Flag of Mauritius Mauritius
Port Louis Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport 15 April 2003 Twice weekly
Flag of South Africa South Africa
Durban Durban International Airport 12 January 2003 Twice weekly via Johannesburg
Asia
Flag of Bahrain Bahrain
Manama Bahrain International Airport
Flag of the People's Republic of China People's Republic of China
Hangzhou Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport November 1998
Macau Macau International Airport 1 January 2005 SIA terminated service in October 2001 and was moved to SilkAir. SilkAir terminated it in 1 January 2005 and was relaunched by Tiger Airways.
Shenzhen Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport 16 January 2004 30 October 2005 Taken over by SilkAir on 30 October 2005.
Flag of the Republic of China Republic of China
Kaohsiung Kaohsiung International Airport 15 April 2003 Taken over by SilkAir on 25 May 2007.
Flag of Indonesia Indonesia
Medan Polonia International Airport Transferred to SilkAir
Surabaya Juanda International Airport 30 October 2005 Taken over by SilkAir
Flag of Iran Iran
Tehran Mehrabad International Airport 1979
Flag of Japan Japan
Hiroshima Hiroshima Airport 9 April 2003
Kagoshima Kagoshima Airport
Sendai Sendai Airport September 1998
Flag of Malaysia Malaysia
Kota Kinabalu Kota Kinabalu International Airport October 2001 SilkAir resumed flights on 12 December 2005
Kuching Kuching International Airport October 2001 SilkAir resumed flights on 28 April 2005
Langkawi Langkawi International Airport Transferred to SilkAir
Flag of Nepal Nepal
Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport 31 May 2002 SilkAir resumed flights on 30 October 2007.
Flag of the Philippines Philippines
Cebu Mactan-Cebu International Airport Transferred to SilkAir
Davao City Francisco Bangoy International Airport Transferred to SilkAir
Flag of Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
Dhahran King Fahd International Airport August 1997
Europe
Flag of Austria Austria
Vienna Vienna International Airport June 2004 Code-share with Austrian Airlines until March 2007
Flag of Belgium Belgium
Brussels Brussels International Airport 30 March 2003 Continues to serve as major hub of Singapore Airlines Cargo
Flag of Germany Germany
Berlin September 1990 25 March 1999 Via Zurich Code-share with Lufthansa
Flag of Malta Malta
Luqa Malta International Airport 1980s
Flag of Spain Spain
Madrid Barajas International Airport October 2004
North America
Flag of Canada Canada
Toronto Toronto Pearson International Airport 1994 Thrice weekly via Amsterdam and Vienna Disagreements with Air Canada[1], now codeshares with Air Canada
Flag of the United States United States
Dallas/Fort Worth Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Via Los Angeles Currently by Singapore Airlines Cargo [2]
Chicago O'Hare International Airport 1 August 2001[3] 7 April 2003 Thrice weekly via Amsterdam Suspended from 13 January to 1 May 2002
Honolulu Honolulu International Airport Stop-over point for transpacific flights until introduction of longer-range aircraft
Las Vegas McCarran International Airport 2 August 2002[1] 7 April 2003 Thrice weekly via Hong Kong Low loads due to SARS and the Iraq War[4], now codeshares with US Airways
Oceania
Flag of Australia Australia
Cairns Cairns International Airport FY1998-1999 Via Darwin, subsequently non-stop
Darwin Darwin International Airport FY1998-1999 Resumed by Tiger Airways from 19 December 2005
Flag of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea
Port Moresby Jacksons International Airport

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