Singapore Airlines has announced it will increase flight frequencies between Singapore and Amsterdam, moving from a daily service to 10 weekly flights between August 1 and October 22, 2026. This operational expansion is a direct response to robust travel demand recorded between the Asia-Pacific region and the European continent.
New Frequency and Schedule Details
Subject to respective government and regulatory approvals, the three additional frequencies will be operated under the following schedules (all times local):
- Flight SQ334 (Singapore – Amsterdam): Scheduled to depart the Singapore Hub on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 11:10.
- Flight SQ333 (Amsterdam – Singapore): The return leg will depart Amsterdam Airport Schiphol on the same days (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays) at 20:35.
Fares and ticketing for these new services are available for purchase starting today, May 25, 2026, across all of the airline’s official distribution channels.
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Strategic Alliances and Market Outlook
Dai Haoyu, Senior Vice President of Marketing Planning at Singapore Airlines, highlighted the strategic value of the Dutch capital within their global network:
“Amsterdam plays a pivotal role in our ever-expanding European network. Through our hub in Singapore, we efficiently connect travelers from Asia-Pacific and beyond, catering to the strong demand on this route. This frequency increase demonstrates our confidence in the long-term potential of the market, and we will evaluate opportunities to extend this operation beyond October 2026.”
Consolidation of Singapore Airlines’ European Network
The strengthening of the route to the Netherlands is not an isolated event; rather, it complements recent enhancements across the Asian carrier’s European network. Notable operational updates include:
- Spain: Introduction of a new five-times-weekly service to Madrid operated via Barcelona.
- United Kingdom: Frequency increases at London Gatwick Airport to establish a double-daily operation, alongside a boost to daily flights to Manchester.
- Italy and Germany: Consolidation of daily services to Milan and an increase to 10 weekly flights bound for Munich.
Singapore Airlines’ increased capacity and flight frequencies strengthen international air connectivity through the Singapore hub and enhance global transit options.
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