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Singapore Airlines to operate additional flights to Amsterdam

Written by Jeffrey Teruel | Published on May 25, 2026

Summary:

In response to strong demand for travel between the Asia-Pacific and Europe, Singapore Airlines (SIA) will increase its flights between Singapore and Amsterdam to 10 weekly flights between August 1 and October 22.

In response to strong demand for travel between the Asia-Pacific and Europe, Singapore Airlines (SIA) will increase its flights between Singapore and Amsterdam to 10 weekly flights between August 1 and October 22.


Set to operate three times weekly (Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday) along with the current daily Singapore-Amsterdam service (SQ324/SQ323), the additional flights will depart Singapore as SQ334 at 1110H before arriving in Amsterdam at 1835H. The return flight SQ333 will depart Amsterdam at 2035H and arrive back at Singapore at 1540H the following day.


The Singapore flag carrier will use its long-haul Airbus A350-900 aircraft (A350-900 LH) on the addition thrice-weekly service.  


Meanwhile, Boeing 777-300ER aircraft will be used for SQ323/SQ323 between July 1 through October 24.





“Amsterdam has an important role in our broader European network,” said Dai Haoyu, Senior Vice President Marketing Planning, Singapore Airlines. “Through our Singapore hub, we connect travellers from the Asia-Pacific and beyond seamlessly, helping to meet the strong demand on this route. This increase in frequencies reflects our confidence in the route’s long-term potential, and we will seek opportunities to extend it beyond October 2026.”


The service increase to Amsterdam will build on Singapore Airlines’ previously announced expanded services in Europe. Singapore Airlines will add a new five-times weekly service to Madrid via Barcelona, increase flights to both Manchester and Milan to daily each, operate 10 weekly flights to Munich, and will go double daily to London Gatwick.