Actual flight paths with Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines is the flag carrier of Singapore and provides connections to more than 70 airports worldwide. But how do they choose their flight paths? See our guide to the most popular routes here.
The main hub for Singapore Airlines is located at Singapore Changi Airport and the airline offers both long haul and short haul flights to airports around the world.
Like most major airlines, Singapore Airlines choose their flight paths based on a number of outer circumstances. This can be everything from local regulations, closed airspaces and even weather conditions. Depending on the length of the flight and the area flown through, the flight paths will be more or less affected. For example, routes passing conflict areas in Russia/Ukraine or parts of the Middle East will have to make a bit of a detour.
Do you want to know more details about a certain route with Singapore Airlines? Listed below you find some of their most popular routes on Flightpaths.com – choose one of them to see the actual flight path taken.
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