, Singapore

SIA unveils flights to Stockholm

It will be operating five times a week.

Singapore Airlines has added Stockholm as its second Scandinavian city in its route network.

According to the group, Flight SQ362 will be operating five times a week from Singapore Changi Airport to Stockholm via Moscow. This enables SIA to provide a direct link between Sweden and Singapore.

"This will complement SIA’s existing flights to Copenhagen in Denmark, boosting connectivity between Southeast Asia and Northern Europe, in addition to meeting increasing demand for travel between Southwest Pacific and Northern Europe," the group said.

The new route is being served with the latest-generation aircraft, the Airbus A350-900. The aircraft features higher ceilings, larger windows, an extra wide body and lighting designed to reduce jetlag. It has 253 seats, 42 of which are in Business Class, 24 in Premium Economy Class and 187 in Economy Class.

The new services are also part of the joint venture agreement between Singapore Airlines and Star Alliance partner Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) that took effect in 2013 covering flights between Scandinavia and Singapore. SAS has also commenced codeshare on the new services.

Join Singapore Business Review community
A NOTE FROM SINGAPORE BUSINESS REVIEW

The people you want to reach are already in this room.

Every quarter, SBR lands on the desks of the founders, CFOs, and directors running Asia's most consequential companies. Every day, they open our newsletter and read our website. It's a room that took twenty years to build — and it's the one most of our partners are trying to get into.

The good news is that the door is open. We work with companies on thought leadership articles, sponsored content, industry summits across Southeast Asia, regional awards programmes, podcasts, and media placements in print and digital. The shape of the right partnership depends on what you're trying to do, which is why we'd rather start with a conversation than send a rate card.


If you have something this room should know about, tell us. We'll tell you honestly whether we can help, and how.

No rate cards until we understand the brief. It's a better use of everyone's time.