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Singapore Airlines to resume non-stop flights to New York on 9 November

Singapore Airlines Airbus A380, specifically A380-841 aircraft as seen on final approach landing at New York JFK, John F. Kennedy International Airport on 14 November 2019. The wide-body, double-decker long haul airplane has the registration 9V-SKJ and is powered by 4x RR ( Rolls Royce ) jet engines. Singapore SQ, SIA is the flag carrier airline of Singapore, with a base in its hub Changi Airport SIN WSSS, a member of Star Alliance aviation alliance. The airline has been awarded by Skytrax as Best Airline of the World. (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Singapore Airlines Airbus A380, specifically A380-841 aircraft as seen on final approach landing at New York JFK, John F. Kennedy International Airport on 14 November 2019. (PHOTO: Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Singapore Airlines (SIA) will return to New York on 9 November 2020, when it launches non-stop flights between Singapore and John F. Kennedy International Airport.

The move is said to better accommodate a mix of passenger and cargo traffic on its services to New York in the current operating climate. SIA’s non-stop services to New York would also be supported by the growing number of transfer passengers who can now transit via Singapore’s Changi Airport.

SIA also anticipates significant cargo demand from a range of industries based in the New York metro area, including pharmaceuticals, e-commerce and technology firms. The new service will provide the only non-stop air cargo link from the US Northeast to Singapore, which serves as a regional distribution hub for many major US-based companies.

The airline will operate the Airbus A350-900 long-range aircraft on the route. This aircraft is configured with 42 Business Class, 24 Premium Economy Class and 187 Economy Class seats.

Currently, SIA also operates non-stop services to Los Angeles. It will continue to review its routes to the United States and assess the growing demand for air travel amid the ongoing recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, before deciding to reinstate services to other points in the country.

“Operating these flights between Singapore and New York’s JFK International Airport represents an important step in the rebuilding of our global network. Non-stop ultra-long services are the bedrock of our services to the key US market. We will continue to ramp up existing services and reinstate other points as the demand for both passenger and cargo services return,” said Lee Lik Hsin, Executive Vice President Commercial for SIA.

Details of the flights

Starting on 9 November, SQ24 will operate thrice-weekly from Singapore Changi Airport to John F. Kennedy International Airport. From 11 November 2020, SQ23 will operate thrice-weekly from John F. Kennedy International Airport to Singapore Changi Airport.

Flight details for New York-Singapore route. (PHOTO: Screenshot)
Flight details for New York-Singapore route. (PHOTO: Screenshot)

Safety measures onboard

Singapore Airlines has implemented an extensive range of health and safety measures. All SIA aircraft are equipped with sophisticated airflow management systems and HEPA filtration.

SIA aircraft will undergo extensive cleaning prior to passenger boarding, including disinfection of all hard surfaces, tray tables, inflight entertainment system screens and lavatories. Headsets and headrest covers for each seat are replaced for every passenger, and linens such as pillow covers, blankets and duvets are disinfected via high-temperature washing before every flight.

In addition to all crew members wearing protective equipment such as goggles, latex gloves and masks, inflight service has been modified to minimise contact between passengers and crew members. Personal care kits comprising a face mask, hand sanitiser and a disinfectant surface wipe are also provided for each passenger. All passengers are required to keep their masks on throughout the flight when they are not eating or drinking.

A range of touch-free options for safer travel is also available. This includes online or mobile app check-in, mobile boarding pass generation and bag tag printing at self-service kiosks. The SingaporeAir mobile app also enables passengers to access KrisWorld, the inflight entertainment system, via their mobile phones.