Singapore Airlines Announced Flight Schedules Till December 2020

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Singapore Airlines (SIA) and SilkAir have increased the frequency of selected services in their passenger network in October, November and December 2020, and reinstated flights to Brunei, Fukuoka, Kathmandu and Male. By the end of December 2020, the Group’s passenger capacity will reach approximately 15% of its pre-Covid-19 levels.1

Please click on the links below for the SIA and SilkAir flight schedules.

All flights are subject to regulatory approvals. Please note that these schedules are subject to changes. Customers will be informed of schedule changes via SMS and email. To receive flight updates via SMS and email, provide your contact details in Manage Booking.

Please note that some destinations continue to have travel restrictions, including limits on passenger numbers. As a result, some of the flights that have been listed may be closed for sale.

Please note that all other flights that had been originally scheduled in October to December 2020 but are not listed in the schedules will be cancelled. Customers will be gradually informed via SMS and email about the cancellation.

Customers whose flights were cancelled by SIA or SilkAir will retain the full value of the unused portion of their tickets as flight credits. They will also be awarded bonus flight credits when rebooking their travel. Further information on Singapore Airlines’ travel waiver policy may be found here.

SIA and SilkAir will continue to adjust our capacity to match the demand for international air travel.

1As compared to the capacity in January 2020, before the onset of the Covid-19 outbreak. 

Transit flights through Singapore

SIA, SilkAir and Scoot customers can transit through Singapore Changi Airport from approved points to destinations in the SIA Group network currently operated by SIA, SilkAir or Scoot. Please note that due to regulatory requirements, transfers to destinations in Mainland China are currently not allowed. 

Transit flights through Singapore are only for outbound journeys from the list of cities in the table here. Passengers will not be able to transit from other points in the SIA Group network through Singapore into these cities.

Customers with a domestic transfer within the same country or within the Schengen area, connecting to an airline within the SIA Group are allowed to transit in Singapore to destinations in the approved list of cities.

Please refer here for Scoot flight schedules.

Return Flights

Eligible customers may book a return flight only if both the point of origin and the final destination are in the list of cities approved for transit through Singapore.

For example, customers may book a return flight for Tokyo (NRT) – Singapore – Sydney as both Tokyo (NRT) and Sydney are among the list of departure cities for transit flights.

However, customers may only book a one-way outbound journey from Sydney – Singapore – New York as New York (JFK) is not among the list of departure cities for transit flights.

Due to further restrictions imposed by the Australian Government, Singapore Airlines will not operate passenger services from Singapore to Melbourne from 1 July to 24 October 2020. Flights from Melbourne to Singapore from 1 July to 24 October 2020 are operating as listed. We apologise to customers affected by these changes and will work with them to make alternate travel arrangements.

Booking a Flight

Customers should book the full journey on one ticket, instead of splitting it up into separate tickets, to comply with regulatory requirements during this period. They should also ensure that they meet the entry requirements for their final destination.

Please note that transfers in Singapore are only allowed on flights between airlines within the SIA Group (Singapore Airlines, SilkAir and Scoot). Transfers to and from flights operated by other airlines are currently not permitted, with the exception of domestic transfers to connect to our flight to Singapore.

Fast lane arrangements between Singapore and Mainland China

Fast lanes arrangements have been established to facilitate essential business and official travel between Singapore and six provinces and municipalities in Mainland China (Chongqing, Guangdong, Jiangsu, Shanghai, Tianjin and Zhejiang) from 8 June 2020. Information on fast lane arrangements between Singapore and Mainland China can be found here.


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Manish Khandelwal
Manish Khandelwal

Manish Khandelwal, a travel-tech enthusiast with over a decade of experience in the travel industry. Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Travelobiz.com, he's passionate about writing.

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