Singapore Adds More Amsterdam Flights

Singapore Airlines will increase flights between Singapore and Amsterdam during the 2026 northern summer season, moving from daily services to 10 flights a week. The extra frequencies will operate between 1 August and 22 October 2026, subject to regulatory approvals. The airline says the change responds to strong demand for travel between Europe and the Asia-Pacific region.
The additional flights will run three times a week on Airbus A350-900 aircraft. Tickets for the added Amsterdam services go on sale from 25 May 2026 through Singapore Airlines’ distribution channels. The airline currently serves Amsterdam daily and says it will look for further opportunities to increase frequencies beyond October 2026.
Additional Flight Schedule
The new services will operate on the following timetable, using local times:
- Singapore to Amsterdam: SQ334, departs 11:10 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
- Amsterdam to Singapore: SQ333, departs 20:35 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
These flights will sit alongside the existing daily service, bringing the route to 10 weekly flights during the stated period.
The Amsterdam increase follows several wider changes to Singapore Airlines’ European network. Recent updates include a new five-times-weekly Madrid service via Barcelona, daily services to Manchester and Milan, 10 weekly flights to Munich, and double-daily operations to London Gatwick. Together, these changes give passengers more routing options through Singapore.
The extra Amsterdam flights could help travellers reach Singapore more easily before continuing to destinations across Southeast Asia, Australia and the wider Asia-Pacific region. Amsterdam also remains useful for visits to the Netherlands, including canal districts, museums, rail trips to Rotterdam or Utrecht, and connections into other parts of Europe. The change adds capacity at a busy time, without forcing travellers into more awkward routings.



















