Singapore Airlines will considerably expand its flight capacity for Japan in this coming October, as it restarts three flights a day for Haneda on October 1 and upsize the aircraft for Narita flights from Boeing 787-10 currently to its flagship A380 on October 30.
In addition, the airline will increase frequencies to three flights a day on Kansai route, to five flights a week on Nagoya route and to five flights a week on Fukuoka route during the winter schedule. Flights for Nagoya and Fukuoka will be increased to daily operations on March 4 2024.
The airline’s network for Japan will be restored to the pre-pandemic level, except the Haneda-Singapore route, on which four flights a day used to be served before January 2020.