Singapore Airlines has finally increased flights on its Singapore to London Gatwick route, a move that it has been looking at for some time now. The route was launched in June 2024. In an interview with me celebrating a year of flights to the English airport, the company’s Regional Vice President for Europe, Joey Seow, said that its growth was constrained by a lack of aircraft.
It seems some of that capacity restriction has been alleviated. Singapore Airlines has now filed 10x weekly flights between Singapore and Gatwick from the end of this month. This will rise further to double daily from 3 July, schedules filed to aviation analytics firm Cirium show. The airline currently operates a daily rotation.
The Singaporean flag carrier’s London flights will reach six daily, of which four are from London Heathrow. The increases have been welcomed by aviation analysts as a longer-term measure in light of the recent conflict in the Gulf which has disrupted traffic between Europe and Asia.
| Time period | Frequency |
|---|---|
| 31 March – 02 July | 10x weekly |
| 03 July – 29 August | 14x weekly (Double daily) |
| 30 August – 25 October | 10x weekly |
The initial addition of 3x weekly flights will depart Singapore late at night, arriving in Gatwick just before 10:00. The return services will leave England at around midday, though the times vary depending on the day. The daily frequency added from the 03 July also land in Gatwick at around 10:00 most days, departing at around the same time as well.







