Singapore Airlines (SIA) has increased its popular Manchester–Singapore service, taking it from five flights per week to a daily service.

The upgrade offers travellers increased connectivity to Singapore, as well as to Southeast Asia and SIA’s wider global network.

Flight SQ301 now departs daily from Manchester Airport at 10.35am and arrives at Changi Airport in Singapore at 7am, and marks the first time Singapore Airlines has operated daily flights from the city.

The Airline recently celebrated its 40th anniversary of flying from Manchester Airport, which launched back in 1986 with a twice-weekly service.

Mohamed Rafi Mar, General Manager UK & Ireland, Singapore Airlines, said: “This is another milestone moment for the company this year, as we celebrate the continued success of our Manchester operation. Our flights are popular with both the leisure and business community, and we are happy to offer more options to customers with the increase to a daily operation.”

The route is operated by SIA’s Airbus A350-900 long-haul aircraft, which is configured with 253 seats (42 in Business Class, 24 in Premium Economy Class, and 187 in Economy Class).  In Business Class, customers can savour fine dining from Guest Chef Monica Galetti, along with an award-winning wine collection. Customers in Premium Economy Class and Economy Class can also enjoy an exclusive dessert from Chef Galetti.

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Mon 13 Jul
Words:
Bradley Lengden
Published on:
Tue 14 Jul 2026