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Singapore Airlines to start flights to new Sydney airport in November
March 25th 2026
Singapore Airlines (SIA) will commence daily nonstop flights to Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) from its Changi hub on November 23. Read More » The service represents SIA’s fifth daily flight to Sydney alongside its four flights a day to Sydney Kingsford Smith. The Star Alliance member will serve WSI with two-class A350-900s configured with 40 business and 263 economy seats. As Western Sydney Airport has no curfew, the flights have been scheduled as a lunchtime departure from Singapore and 2355 takeoff from Western Sydney Airport. "Singapore Airlines’ services to Australia’s newest gateway at Western Sydney will deliver more choice and strengthen connectivity to this popular destination for our customers," SIA senior vice president of marketing planning, Dai Haoyu, said. "Western Sydney’s late-night departure capacity will enable a seamless travel journey and connections through Singapore Changi Airport, to more than 130 global destinations served by the SIA Group." WSI CEO, Simon Hickey, said: "Our 24-hour capacity, coupled with Singapore Airlines’ extensive global connectivity, will open our city to the world in new and exciting ways." Western Sydney Airport was expected to officially open in October. SIA sister carrier, LCC Scoot, also flies to Sydney Kingsford Smith.