Singapore Airlines Cargo destinations

Singapore Airlines Cargo freighters fly to 24 destinations in 19 countries. Seventeen destinations are served by both Singapore Airlines and SIA Cargo aircraft. The remaining seven destinations served by SIA Cargo aircraft only are Abu Dhabi, Brussels, Dallas/Fort Worth, Lagos, Leipzig, Nairobi and Sharjah. Sharjah and Brussels are hubs for the Middle Eastern and European regions respectively.

As SIA Cargo manages the cargo holds of all Singapore Airlines and Scoot aircraft, the company offers cargo product services to all destinations on the Singapore Airlines and Scoot networks.

SIA Cargo freighters make refueling stops in Anchorage Airport during trips between the Far East and the United States of America.

In addition to these scheduled destinations, SIA Cargo occasionally embarks on charter flights to destinations not listed above.

As of October 2014, Singapore Airlines Cargo operates scheduled dedicated cargo flights to the following destinations:[1]

Africa

Americas

Asia

Europe

Oceania

Terminated destinations

At the height of the financial crisis in the late 2000s, SIA Cargo stopped operations in many destinations such as Nagoya, New York and Leipzig.

Cargo only services that were operated to Kuwait ceased after Singapore Airlines started operating flights into Kuwait from Dubai in 2009.

Americas
Asia
Europe
Oceania

References

  1. http://www.siacargo.com/fpsearch.aspx
  2. http://www.siacargo.com/news130407.asp SIA Cargo launches new services to Nairobi, Kenya
  3. SQ Cargo launch LOS
  4. http://www.siacargo.com/news060705.asp SIA Cargo launches new South African freighter services
  5. http://www.siacargo.com/news311001.asp DFW welcome Singapore Airlines Cargo
  6. http://www.siacargo.com/news180506.asp SIA Cargo launches new services to Tianjin
  7. http://www.siacargo.com/news150903.asp Singapore Airlines Cargo commences direct route to Kuwait
  8. Article lists Dublin route retrieved 1 November 2009
  9. Singapore Cargo service joins Prestwick Hub retrieved 2 November 2009

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