Singapore Airlines (SIA) is increasing flights from London Gatwick to Singapore from 31 March 2026, with the introduction of flight SQ313.
The current daily service from London Gatwick to Singapore will increase to a double-daily service from 3 July until 29 August 2026. The extra service includes seamless connections to popular holiday destinations such as Bali, Thailand and Australia.
Between 31 March to 2 July 2026, and 1 September to 24 October 2026, SIA will add three more flights a week on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. This takes the daily operations up to ten flights a week during this period.
The new service complements the Airline’s existing four daily flights from London Heathrow and five-times weekly flights from Manchester. SIA will offer 43 direct flights a week from the UK to Singapore (47 flights in the summer), more than any other carrier departing from the region.
SQ313 will operate on the Airbus A350-900 long-haul aircraft, which is configured with 253 seats (42 in Business Class, 24 in Premium Economy Class, and 187 in Economy Class).
SIA also announced, 23 March, it would launch daily flights between Singapore and Hangzhou, China on 1 June 2026, subject to regulatory approvals. The airline will operate the medium-haul variant of its Airbus A350-900 aircraft, which is configured with 303 seats in two cabin classes: 40 in Business Class and 263 in Economy Class.











