Singapore Airlines (SIA) has confirmed the return of its non-stop Manchester route, beginning on July 17. Initially, the flight will operate three times weekly to and from Singapore, with an A350-900 aircraft but it is hoped that in time, this can gradually increase and also include the return of the westbound transatlantic connection to Houston, USA.
Singapore Airlines’ history with Manchester Airport has been one of the longest on record. The airline had been the airport’s longest-serving long-haul carrier, having operated continuously since 1986, until the Covid-19 pandemic forced 98 percent of its flights globally to be grounded last year.
The 2016 launch of transatlantic services to Houston became the first Singapore Airlines has ever operated from the UK and in 2017, the airline also introduced the first commercial A350 flight from Manchester Airport, as the aircraft was introduced on the Manchester-Singapore-Houston route.
Mohamed Rafi Mar, General Manager, UK & Ireland shared that Manchester and the northwest region have been a key part of the airline’s route network for over 30 years, so while it was never the intention to have an enforced break in service as has happened due to the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, the carrier is delighted to be able to make its return.
He shared that as restrictions slowly ease, the dedicated Manchester staff are excited to welcome customers back once more and look forward to continuing the longstanding and deep connection with the city of Manchester and its surroundings.
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