Singapore Airlines to halt Houston service

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Singapore Airlines will continue to fly between Singapore and Manchester five times per week.
Singapore Airlines will continue to fly between Singapore and Manchester five times per week. Photo Credit: Singapore Airlines

Singapore Airlines on April 1 will suspend flights between Houston and Manchester, England. It is Singapore's lone route to the Texas city. 

The airline will continue to fly between Singapore and Manchester five times per week.

Singapore is making other changes to its 2025 "northern summer" operating season, which runs from March 30 to Oct. 25. 

Singapore will add daily service to London Gatwick, up from the current five times per week, which when added to Singapore-London Heathrow service will offer customers five daily flight options. Service to Rome between June 26 and Aug. 28 will increase to five times weekly, up from four. 

The carrier also from June 24 to Sept. 7 will delink its thrice-weekly Singapore-Milan-Barcelona flights and operate more direct flights between Singapore and each of the two European cities -- five times weekly to Barcelona (up from two) and daily to Milan (up from four times weekly).

Source: Business Travel News

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