Singapore Airlines’ newly unveiled global expansion strategy will see it adding an extra 4,700 seats to and from Australia, starting from March next year, achieved by a combination of extra services and larger aircraft.
We will see two of its current Boeing 777-300ER aircraft on Sydney routes, replaced with Airbus A350-900s, marking a return of First Class to the route to SQ241 and SQ242. This change will allow customers the option of travelling in either First Class or Suites on all four of Singapore Airlines daily flights between Sydney and Singapore. Melbourne will also see an increase in capacity with a fifth daily flight being added from November, pushing operations to the Victorian capital past pre-covid levels.