Singapore Airlines debuts its nonstop service between Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and Singapore. As only the fourth nonstop U.S. city in the airline’s route network, Singapore Airline’s choice to expand to Sea-Tac Airport signals this region’s prominence as a global business and leisure destination.
“The Puget Sound and Singapore are recognized as global hubs for innovation and culture,” said Port of Seattle Commissioner Stephanie Bowman. “This partnership creates new opportunities for Washington businesses looking to expand in Asia and creates significant business and leisure travel revenue for local companies.”
Flight Detail
Singapore Airlines (SIA) brings nonstop service three times per week between Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) and Sea-Tac Airport (SEA) starting on Sep. 3 with the airline’s Airbus A350-900 aircraft. Service will expand to four days per week beginning in Oct.
“Today’s launch of Seattle to Singapore flights is the capstone on the largest expansion in the history of SIA’s U.S. operations to date,” said Campbell Wilson, senior vice president of sales & marketing for Singapore Airlines, citing a 42 percent increase in the carrier’s roster of U.S. departures over the past year. “We can now offer Seattle travelers the only nonstop to Singapore, bringing additional destinations in Southeast Asia, India and Western Australia a bit closer.”
The Singapore route is Sea-Tac’s first to Southeast Asia, and is also the longest nonstop flight from our airport at a distance of 8,070 miles and flight time of 15 hours and 50 minutes (outbound to SIN).
Singapore’s hub at Changi Airport provides travelers with connecting options to Australia, Southeast Asia, and India. Here in Seattle, Singapore Airlines codeshares with Alaska Airlines on over 30 domestic routes. As one of Alaska’s global partners, Singapore Airlines will offer Mileage Plan members the ability to earn miles on Singapore’s Seattle flights.
International Service at Sea-Tac
Sea-Tac Airport is the 10 most connected international hub in the U.S. and the 11th most connected domestic hub, according to the 2018 OAG Megahubs Index. Travelers at Sea-Tac Airport benefit from more choice and lower cost as international service expanded to more than 650 one-stop connections.
Global connectivity is one of the most powerful sources of economic development in the Pacific Northwest. Each new international route brings approximately $74 million in economic activity to the region, and international travelers tend to stay longer and spend more money.
Sea-Tac Airport offers social and economic benefits to the region through expanded options for travel. Sea-Tac is just one of seven U.S. airports where more than one airline operates a true connecting hub, giving residents more choices on carrier and schedule.