United Airlines to increase flights to Singapore

Effective May the 8th, United Airlines will increase its operations between San Francisco and Singapore. Flights will be performed with Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft, configured with 252 or 257 seats.

The company will fly once a day connecting the two cities. With this schedule, United will offer 1,764 seats on each leg.

Currently, the airline has four weekly services between San Francisco and Singapore.

See also: Air Canada resumes flights to Reykjavik.

Schedule between San Francisco and Singapore – United

Flight times

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Flight From ETD To ETA
UA 1 San Francisco (SFO) 10:55 p.m. Singapore (SIN) 6:45 a.m. +1
UA 2 Singapore (SIN) 9:00 a.m. San Francisco (SFO) 8:50 a.m.

Frequencies

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Flight Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
UA 1 × × × × × × ×
UA 2 × × × × × × ×

San Francisco – Singapore is the longest route in the United Airlines network, with a total of 16,347 kilometers.

See also: Delta Air Lines to resume flights to Venice.

In addition to United, Singapore Airlines has 10 operations per week between Singapore and San Francisco with Airbus A350-900s seating 161 or 253 passengers. According to the Cirium platform, the company will have two daily frequencies starting next June.

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  1. Thanks for all the info. Being a fellow aviation enthusiast, as well as a crew member for a major US airline (and a Bariloche native), I appreciate all the news from the region. Your input is often included in my airline’s weekly news page about the industry.

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