Who Flies to Singapore? | Singapore Flights
Local International Carriers - Singapore
Singapore Airlines (Singapore) - Singapore Airlines is one of the most respected names in the aviation business. While they specialise in South East Asian travel, they also provide a number of long haul routes to Europe and the States.
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Which Airlines Fly to Singapore
Choose from individual interntational airlines that fly to airports in Singapore. All of the airlines listed below fly to Singapore.
Air France (France) - The French national carrier flys to over 180 destinations in over 100 countries worldwide.
Air New Zealand (New Zealand) - Air New Zealand is one of the world's most respected carriers servicing destinations in Oceania, Asia and Europe.
American Airlines (USA) - American Airlines is one of the world's largest carriers delivering passengers safely to over 100 countries worldwide.
Austrian Airlines (Austria) - Austrian Airlines offers an extensive flight network across Europe and to destinations all over the world.
British Airways (England) - British Airways flys to over 100 countries worldwide and has extensive trans-Atlantic and European flight networks
Cathay Pacific (Hong Kong) - Hong Kong's national carrier flies to destinations across Asia and worldwide
Continental Airlines (USA) - Continental are one of the big boys in aviation flying to hundreds of destinations worldwide.
Delta Airlines (USA) - Delta has been in operation since 1929 and although best known for the quantity and quality of it's domestic US services it is still a major carrier on the international scene flying to almost one hundred countries worldwide.
Emirates (United Arab Emirates) - The U.A.E.'s classy national airline offers the highest quality service on it's flights to 80+ countries.
Etihad Airways (United Arab Emirates) - The national carrier of the U.A.E., Etihad Airways has only been on the scene since 2003 but is already recognised for its service and quality
KLM (Netherlands) - Carrying more than 17 million passengers each year the Dutch national airline is the fourth largest airline in Europe.
Korean Air (South Korea) - Korean Air flies to over 100 destinations in 50 countries worldwide.
Malaysia Airlines (Malaysia) - Recently voted the world's best cabin staff, Malaysia Airlines is a South East Asian favourite.
Myanmar Airways International (Burma) - Myanmar Airways International offers services to Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Qatar.
Qatar Airways (Qatar) - Qatar is part of the new breed of excellent Middle Eastern offerings that place the highest possible importance on customer service - well worth a look.
SAS Scandinavian Airlines (Sweden) - SAS Scandinavian Airlines is the largest airline in Scandinavia and flies to Europe, North America and Asia.
South African Airways (South Africa) - Since 1934 South African Airways have been flying the African skies delivering their passengers safely to over 50 countries in Africa and around the world.
Swiss International Air Lines (Switzerland) - was formed after the closing of Swissair, flies many routes in Europe as well as to North America, Asia, Middle East and Africa
Thai Airways (Thailand) - Thai Airways is renowned for it's stylish in-flight service while it's growth is mirrored in the tourism boom experienced by the South East Asian region.
Turkish Airlines (Turkey) - One of Europe's biggest airlines flies to destinations across Europe, Asia, the Middle East and America
Virgin Atlantic (England) - Long regarded as the leader in customer service, Richard Branson's, Virgin Atlantic now flys to dozens of destinations in the States and beyond.
































