Singapore Airlines (SIA) is expanding its services between Singapore and Brisbane in response to strong demand for international travel, most notably during recent peak periods.

Starting June 16, 2025, Singapore Airlines will add three weekly flights, increasing frequency on the Brisbane route from 25 to 28 flights or four daily services.

“Travel demand has been strong as Brisbane continues to grow as a major gateway and Queensland gains significance as a global destination for business and leisure,” said Singapore Airlines Regional Vice President South West Pacific, Louis Arul.

“Singapore Airlines is pleased to offer more options for travellers to Singapore and connect to over 110 cities globally via Singapore Changi Airport.”

Brisbane Airport Chief Executive Officer, Gert-Jan de Graaff, welcomed the boost in flight capacity.

“This is a milestone announcement delivering four services per day, every day, marking the end of a long five-year recovery on this critical route for Queensland,” said de Graaff.

“The Singapore to Brisbane connection is our second busiest international route, bringing a constant flow of tourists from across Asia and Europe to Queensland.

“Last year, more than half of all visitors from India to Brisbane travelled via Singapore Airlines.”

Minister for the Environment and Tourism, Minister for Science and Innovation Andrew According Powell said the increased services is a big win for both Queensland’s tourism industry and Brisbane travellers.

“We are thrilled that our investment via the Attracting Aviation Investment Fund is returning these dividends,” said Minister Powell.

“This means more international visitors coming to our great state, and greater choice for Queenslanders heading offshore.

“It’s also extra capacity for our awesome exporters, with more direct flights to get their produce to market in Asia.”

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