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Singapore Airlines destinations
This is a list of airports that Singapore Airlines flies to as of 14 May 2004, excluding code-shared, Silkair, and Singapore Airlines Cargo destinations. All flights are direct and originates from Singapore unless otherwise stated.
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Africa
Asia
East Asia
- China, People's Republic of
- Beijing (Beijing Capital International Airport)
- Guangzhou (Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport)
- Hong Kong (Hong Kong International Airport)
- Nanjing (Nanjing Lukou International Airport) since 28 March 2004
- Shanghai (Shanghai Pudong International Airport)
- Shenzhen (Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport) since 16 January 2004
- China, Republic of (Taiwan)
- Japan
- Korea, South
South Asia
- Bangladesh
- India
- Ahmedabad (Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport), since 28 July 2004
- Amritsar (Raja Sansi International Airport), from 1 October 2004
- Bangalore (Hindustan International Airport ) since 12 June 2004
- Chennai (Chennai International Airport)
- Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport)
- Mumbai (Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport)
- New Delhi (Indira Gandhi International Airport)
- Maldives
- Sri Lanka
- Colombo (Katunayake Airport )
Southeast Asia
- Brunei
- Indonesia
- Denpasar (Ngurah Rai Airport )
- Jakarta (Soekarno-Hatta International Airport)
- Surabaya (Juanda Airport )
- Malaysia
- Philippines
- Singapore
- Singapore (Singapore Changi Airport), Home Base
- Thailand
- Vietnam
- Hanoi (Noibai Airport )
- Ho Chi Minh City (Ho Chi Minh International Airport)
Southwest Asia
Europe
- Denmark
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Italy
- Netherlands
- Switzerland
- Zurich (Zurich International Airport) Direct or via Manchester
- United Kingdom
- London (London Heathrow Airport)
- Manchester (Manchester International Airport) Direct or via Zurich
Singapore Airlines frequently codeshares with British Midland and Lufthansa for internal European flights; Virgin Atlantic Airways, Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, Air New Zealand and Air Canada on flights to Singapore.
North America
- Canada
- United States
- Newark, NJ (Newark Liberty International Airport) a direct non-stop flight, the longest passenger flight in the world (lasting 18 hours)
- New York City (John F. Kennedy International Airport), via Frankfurt am Main
- Los Angeles, CA (Los Angeles International Airport), either via Tokyo (Narita), via Taipei or a direct non-stop flight
- San Francisco, CA (San Francisco International Airport), via Hong Kong or Seoul
Codeshares with Air Canada on several flights within North America
Oceania
Terminated Destinations
- Toronto (1994) Via Vienna terminated due to disputes with Air Canada
- Medan, Langkawi, Cebu all services to SilkAir
- Dhahran, Abu Dhabi (August 1997)
- Berlin (1998-1999)
- Darwin (1998-1999)
- Cairns (1998-1999) via Darwin, subsequently non-stop
- Hangzhou (1998-1999)
- Sendai (1998-1999)
The effects of the September 11 attacks on New York City caused a spate of service adjustments and reductions to the network for the next few years.
- Kota Kinabalu (October 2001)
- Kuching (October 2001) (Silkair relaunching it on 28 April, 2005)
- Macau (October 2001) online to SilkAir and later on terminated too
- Karachi (10 May 2002) Service (SQ418) suspended due to the security situation in Pakistan.
- Lahore (10 May 2002) Service (SQ418) suspended due to the security situation in Pakistan.
- Kathmandu (31 May 2002)
- Durban (12 January 2003)
The year 2003 saw several more rounds of severe service cut-backs due to the effects from the SARS Crisis, as well as the war situation in Iraq.
- Brussels (30 March 2003)
- Chicago (7 April 2003) Thrice-weekly service on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays via Amsterdam, with first flight on the 1st of August 2001. The service was launched with the addition of the first Boeing 777-200ERs to the fleet. It was suspended on 13 January 2002, but resumed on the 1st of May of the same year. However, it was terminated on the 7th of April 2003.
- Las Vegas (7 April 2003) Service (SQ8, SQ9) was first launched on 2 August 2002 via Hong Kong, departing Singapore on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
- Hiroshima (9 April 2003)
- Kaohsiung (15 April 2003)
- Mauritius (15 April 2003)
- Vienna (June 2004)
- Madrid (Oct 2004)
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