Singapore Airlines is increasing its flight frequency between Singapore and Amsterdam starting in August 2026 [1].

The expansion reflects a surge in travel interest between the Asia-Pacific region and Europe. By adding capacity during the late summer and early autumn months, the carrier aims to capture peak seasonal demand and reduce bottlenecks for passengers traveling to the Netherlands [1], [2].

The airline will add three additional weekly flights [2] to the existing schedule. These increased frequencies will remain in place from August through October 2026 [2].

This strategic move comes as aviation markets continue to stabilize and grow across the long-haul corridor. The decision to bolster the Amsterdam route suggests a specific strength in the Dutch market compared to other European hubs during this period [1].

Industry analysts said that such adjustments are common for major carriers managing seasonal spikes. By deploying more aircraft on this specific route, Singapore Airlines can optimize its fleet utilization while catering to the increased volume of both business and leisure travelers [2].

The airline has not specified if the additional flights will be operated by its current fleet of Airbus A350s or if other aircraft types will be deployed to handle the three new weekly rotations [1].

Singapore Airlines is increasing its flight frequency between Singapore and Amsterdam

The temporary increase in capacity indicates a high-confidence recovery in Asia-Europe transit. By targeting the August-to-October window, Singapore Airlines is leveraging the tail end of the European summer holiday season and the start of the autumn business cycle to maximize revenue on one of its key long-haul routes.