Singapore Airways is ramping up its Gatwick to Singapore providers for summer season 2026.
From March 31 by way of to July 2, the service will add three further weekly flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The identical schedule returns from September 1 till October 24.
Beginning July 3, Singapore Airways will fly twice each day from Gatwick, conserving that double service working proper by way of to August.
These extra Gatwick providers, working as flight SQ313, will use the Airbus A350-900. The plane seats 253 passengers throughout three cabins – 42 in Enterprise Class, 24 in Premium Economic system, and 187 in Economic system.

Singapore Airways is ramping up its Gatwick to Singapore providers
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The additional flights match properly alongside Singapore Airways’ present UK community. The service already runs 4 each day providers from Heathrow and flies 5 instances per week from Manchester.
So whether or not you are based mostly within the south, north, or someplace in between, there’s now loads of alternative for attending to Singapore this summer season.
AirAsia X can also be getting in on the motion, with each day flights to Kuala Lumpur launching on 26 June.
The service will cease in Bahrain alongside the way in which, utilizing A330 plane to attach London Gatwick with the Malaysian capital.
Gatwick hasn’t had a direct hyperlink to Kuala Lumpur since 2012, making this a correct reunion after 14 years.
As soon as there, passengers can hop on connecting flights to locations like Jakarta, Manila, Tokyo and Melbourne by way of AirAsia X’s community.
The brand new route means Kuala Lumpur turns into Gatwick’s fifteenth Asian vacation spot, with 57 long-haul routes obtainable this summer season.
Chief govt of London Gatwick, Pierre-Hugues Schmit, stated: “The arrival of AirAsia X and flights to Kuala Lumpur is improbable information for London Gatwick passengers.

Extra flights will go to Kuala Lumpur
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GETTY“The brand new each day service will present glorious alternatives to go to town or onward connectivity throughout the area best for holidaymakers, companies and the numerous British-Malaysian households who will now have even higher choices for visiting associates and family.”
Group chief govt officer of AirAsia X, Bo Lingam, added: “Our return to London marks a big milestone for AirAsia X, and we’re excited to start our operations at London Gatwick this June.
“This new each day route will allow UK travellers to seamlessly and affordably hook up with Bahrain, Asean and past by way of our in depth Fly-Via connectivity spanning over 130 locations worldwide.”

