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Singapore Airlines, Vietnam Airlines add Europe flights

Created at 2 Jul · 7:50 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Southeast Asian carriers are increasing flights to Europe to compensate for disruptions caused by the Iran war, offering direct routes to attract passengers.

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Key Numbers

15thSingapore Airlines' European destinations
5weekly services to Madrid
2destinations in Spain
253seats on the A350-900
42Business Class seats
24Premium Economy Class seats
187Economy Class seats

Who's Involved

Singapore Airlines
expanding European flight services and launching new routes
Vietnam Airlines
adding Europe flights
Dai Haoyu
Senior Vice President Marketing Planning, Singapore Airlines
Air China
partnering with Singapore Airlines on a commercial joint venture
Singapore Airlines, Vietnam Airlines add Europe flights

↳ Why This Matters

The expansion of direct flights by Southeast Asian carriers to Europe aims to fill a void left by Middle Eastern airlines affected by regional conflicts, offering passengers more direct travel options and potentially boosting tourism and business ties.

Key facts

  • Singapore Airlines is increasing flight frequencies to Manchester, Milan, Munich, and London Gatwick starting July 2026.
  • A new five-times-weekly service to Madrid via Barcelona will launch on October 26, 2026.
  • This expansion makes Madrid Singapore Airlines' 15th European destination and second in Spain.
  • The airline will operate an Airbus A350-900 long-haul variant on the Singapore-Barcelona-Madrid route.
  • Air China and Singapore Airlines have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a commercial joint venture.

Southeast Asian airlines, including Singapore Airlines and Vietnam Airlines, are increasing their flight services to Europe to capture demand disrupted by ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. Singapore Airlines is set to progressively add services to Manchester, Milan, Munich, and London Gatwick starting in July 2026. Additionally, the airline will launch new five-times-weekly services to Madrid via Barcelona on October 26, 2026, subject to regulatory approvals. This expansion will make Madrid Singapore Airlines' 15th destination in Europe and its second in Spain. The new route will utilize an Airbus A350-900 long-haul variant configured with 253 seats. In a separate development, Air China and Singapore Airlines have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a commercial joint venture partnership, aiming to deepen their collaboration and offer enhanced travel options and benefits to customers.

Frequently asked questions

Southeast Asian airlines are increasing flights to Europe to fill the gap left by Middle Eastern carriers whose services have been disrupted by the Iran war.

Singapore Airlines will increase frequencies to Manchester, Milan, Munich, and London Gatwick, and launch new services to Madrid via Barcelona.

The new five-times-weekly services to Madrid via Barcelona are scheduled to launch on October 26, 2026.

The route will be operated by Singapore Airlines' Airbus A350-900 long-haul variant.

What Happens Next

01Tickets for the new Madrid service will go on sale from June 2026.
02Additional services to Manchester, Milan, Munich, and London Gatwick will be released progressively.
03Singapore Airlines' new Singapore-Barcelona-Madrid services are subject to regulatory approvals.

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How It Developed

Southeast Asian airlines are increasing flights to Europe.
Singapore Airlines will add services to Manchester, Milan, Munich, and London Gatwick.
Singapore Airlines will launch new five-times-weekly services to Madrid via Barcelona.
The new Singapore-Barcelona-Madrid route will be operated with an Airbus A350-900.
Air China and Singapore Airlines signed an MoU to establish a commercial joint venture.

Sources

T1
Singapore Airlines, Vietnam Airlines add Europe flightsNikkei Asia
T2
Airlines increase flights between Asia and Europe to meet current ...ftnnews.com
T2
Singapore Airlines to Add Services Across Europe, Launch New Flights to ...singaporeair.com
T2
News releases | Singapore Airlinessingaporeair.com

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