Published on December 22, 2025

Singapore Airlines has emerged as the leading foreign carrier serving Australia, offering an extensive network that provides over 1,200 flights to and from the country this December. The airline’s robust operations demonstrate its commitment to connecting Australia with the world, particularly from its hub at Singapore Changi Airport. According to the latest scheduling data from Cirium, an aviation analytics firm, the airline will operate a remarkable 1,239 flights this month, with a total capacity of 379,729 seats. This article explores the airline’s diverse network in Australia and its impressive fleet of aircraft that serve various destinations across the continent.
Singapore Airlines offers a well-rounded and comprehensive route map to Australia, catering to both direct point-to-point traffic and passengers traveling from Europe and beyond. With services connecting seven key destinations in Australia, the airline utilizes a wide variety of aircraft, from the modern Airbus A350-900 to the iconic Boeing 777-300ER. This flexibility in aircraft allows Singapore Airlines to meet the demand of different routes efficiently while maintaining its high standard of service.
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Among the destinations served by Singapore Airlines in Australia, Melbourne stands out as the most popular. The airline operates 155 flights to and from Melbourne this December, equating to five round trips per day. Of these, three flights per day will be operated by the Airbus A350-900, which is known for its efficiency and comfort. The A350s have seating configurations that offer both three-class (business, premium economy, and economy) and two-class layouts, with a total of 253 or 303 seats, respectively.
In addition to the A350s, two daily round trips will be operated by the Boeing 777-300ER, which features a luxurious four-class layout. This configuration includes a first-class cabin, along with business, premium economy, and economy seating. The 777-300ER’s first-class cabin features only four suites, making it one of the most exclusive offerings in Singapore Airlines’ fleet. The 777-300ER has a total of 261 seats, including 48 in business class, 28 in premium economy, and 184 in economy.
In addition to Melbourne, Singapore Airlines also operates frequent services to Sydney, Perth, and Brisbane, offering four flights per day to each of these major Australian cities. Sydney, with its bustling international gateway, is one of the airline’s most important routes. Singapore Airlines provides a variety of aircraft on this route, including the A350, 777-300ER, and the A380, the world’s largest commercial passenger aircraft.
The A380, with a total capacity of 471 seats across four classes (first class, business class, premium economy, and economy), is a highlight on the Sydney route, especially on the longer flights. The A350 and 777-300ER are also frequently used on this busy route, maintaining Singapore Airlines’ reputation for offering diverse aircraft suited to various passenger needs.
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Meanwhile, on the Perth route, Singapore Airlines operates the A350-900 on one daily flight and the Boeing 787-10 on three others. The 787-10, part of the Dreamliner series, is a stretched version of the 787-9 and is known for its fuel efficiency and passenger comfort. With a total seating capacity of 337 across two classes, the 787-10 offers ample space for long-haul passengers.
Brisbane is another key destination in Singapore Airlines’ Australian network. Here, all flights are operated by the A350-900, providing a consistent level of service and comfort on all services to the Queensland capital.
While Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, and Brisbane are the key focus of Singapore Airlines’ Australian operations, the airline also serves smaller markets, including Adelaide, Darwin, and Cairns. These destinations are served with lower frequencies, but still with the same commitment to service quality that the airline is known for.
Adelaide, for example, sees 44 outbound flights and 43 inbound flights in December, with all services operated by the Boeing 787-10. Darwin is served by a daily service, operated by the Boeing 737 MAX 8, a narrowbody twinjet that is well-suited to the shorter distance and lower demand of this route. The 737 MAX 8 features a configuration of 154 seats, with 10 in business class and 144 in economy class.
Cairns, one of the less frequently served cities, receives 18 rotations in December, operating four times per week. The Airbus A350-900 is the aircraft of choice for this route, ensuring that passengers are treated to the airline’s signature service and comfort, even on less frequent flights.
The airline’s strong presence in Australia has allowed it to become one of the top foreign carriers serving the country, especially for travelers connecting through Singapore from Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. The flexibility of Singapore Airlines’ fleet allows it to adjust capacity according to demand, ensuring that passengers are offered a wide range of options regardless of their route.
With services that span from major cities like Melbourne and Sydney to more regional destinations like Cairns and Darwin, Singapore Airlines provides Australians with unparalleled access to Southeast Asia, Europe, and beyond. The airline’s commitment to maintaining and expanding its Australian network is a testament to its dedication to providing passengers with reliable and efficient service across a range of destinations.
Looking ahead, Singapore Airlines continues to adapt to changing travel patterns and passenger demands. The airline’s large fleet of modern aircraft, including the A350, A380, and Boeing 787, ensures that it is well-equipped to meet the needs of long-haul travelers. As demand for travel to and from Australia grows, Singapore Airlines will likely continue to increase its service frequencies and expand its network to meet the needs of travelers.
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