Singapore Airlines is increasing its flight frequency from Heathrow and Manchester, serving airports in Singapore and Houston.
From today (June 1), the airline returns to four daily flights from Heathrow to Singapore Changi Airport, and from June 7, Manchester will increase flights to Singapore and Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport to four times weekly.
Passengers will have the choice of economy, premium economy or business class on flights from Manchester, and have the additional option of first class on flights from Heathrow.
Mohamed Rafi Mar, general manager for the UK and Ireland, said: “We are delighted to return to full flight frequency on our London Heathrow to Singapore route and to be able to continue increasing the frequency on our Manchester routes.
“We are very pleased to offer more travel options to our passengers, who will also enjoy award-winning service from our cabin crew on all flights.”