Singapore Airlines to Launch Singapore–Western Sydney Route on November 23

Singapore Airlines to Launch Singapore–Western Sydney Route on November 23

Singapore Airlines will launch a Singapore–Western Sydney route on November 23.

The airline will operate one round-trip flight per day. The route will be served with a medium-haul configured Airbus A350-900 aircraft, equipped with a total of 303 seats, comprising 40 in Business Class and 263 in Economy Class.

Together with the four daily round trips on the Singapore–Sydney route, the carrier will offer a total of five daily round trips to Sydney. Singapore Airlines serves eight cities in Australia.

Construction of Western Sydney International Airport (Nancy-Bird Walton Airport), which is scheduled to open by the end of 2026, began in 2018. The airport is operated by Western Sydney Airport, a government-owned corporation. Unlike the existing Sydney International Airport, the new airport will not impose night-time flight restrictions, and it is expected to help ease congestion at the current airport.

■ Schedule
SQ201  Singapore (11:30) → Western Sydney (22:20)
SQ202  Western Sydney (23:55) → Singapore (05:05+1)

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