Singapore Airlines will resume the World’s second-longest flight between Singapore and Newark

Sharad Ranabhat
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Singapore Airlines will be resuming the World’s second-longest flights between Singapore and Newark starting in March.

Singapore Airlines will be operating three daily flights to New York City upon resumption. Singapore Airlines will deploy its Airbus A350-900ULR, configured with 67 business-class and 94 premium economy seats.

Alongside the World’s two longest flights, SQ22 and SQ21 between Singapore and Newark and SQ24 and SQ23 between Singapore and New York-JFK, Singapore Airlines will continue to operate the fifth-freedom flight between Singapore, Frankfurt, and New York-JFK.

Commenting on this move, a Singapore airlines spokesperson said:

“Singapore Airlines will be operating three daily flights between Singapore and New York from 27 March 2022. This will be the first time that SIA will operate three daily services to the city and is part of the Airline’s continued efforts to strengthen its connectivity between the United States and Singapore.”

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