Singapore Airlines will resume daily Singapore-Newark flights on 28 March, 2022.
The resumption will give the airline three daily flights to the New
York area. Singapore Airlines currently flies nonstop to its hub from
JFK airport and also flies daily between JFK and Singapore with a stop
in Frankfurt.
The carrier last served Newark in March 2020, but suspended service
due to the pandemic, though it added the new nonstop JFK service in
November 2020.
The Singapore-Newark and Singapore-JFK nonstops will be the two
longest regularly scheduled commercial airline routes in the world upon
the resumption of the Newark route.
Singapore Airlines will operate its Newark service on a two-cabin
Airbus A350-900 UltraLong-Range featuring 67 business class seats and 94
premium economy seats. The aircraft does not have a coach cabin.
This latest route joins earlier routes restarted on 2 November 2021,
after US reopened its borders. They are: flights from Frankfurt to New
York JFK and from Hong Kong to San Francisco. Both routes continue on to
Singapore.
Source: Travel Weekly