Singapore Airlines is increasing the flight frequencies between Singapore and Amsterdam to 10 weekly services between 1 August and 22 October this year, up from the current daily services, in response to strong demand for travel between the Asia-Pacific region and Europe.
Subject to regulatory approvals, flight SQ334 will depart Singapore for Amsterdam on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 1110hrs (local time). The return flight, SQ333, will depart Amsterdam for Singapore on the same days at 2035hrs (local time). Further details can be found in Annexe A.
“Amsterdam has an important role in our broader European network. Through our Singapore hub, we connect travellers from the Asia-Pacific and beyond seamlessly, helping to meet the strong demand on this route,” ” Singapore Airlines senior vice president marketing planning Dai Haoyu said. “This increase in frequencies reflects our confidence in the route’s long-term potential, and we will seek opportunities to extend it beyond October 2026.”
The increase in services to Amsterdam builds on SIA’s recent European network enhancements. These include a new five-times-weekly service to Madrid via Barcelona, increased services to Manchester and Milan to daily, increased services to Munich to 10-times weekly, as well as increasing frequencies to London Gatwick to make it a double-daily operation.
Together, these developments support the growing demand for travel and further strengthen connectivity through Singapore, providing customers with greater choice and improved onward connections across Europe.
Tickets for the additional services to Amsterdam will go on sale from 25 May via SIA’s distribution channels.

