
Tickets for Western Sydney International flights are progressively available for sale via the airline’s distribution channels starting from 25 March.
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SIA will operate the route with Airbus A350-900s, which feature 303 seats in two cabin classes: 40 in Business Class and 263 in Economy. The inaugural flight, SQ201, is scheduled to depart Singapore at 1130hrs (local time) on 23 November 2026 and arrive at 2220hrs (local time). The return flight, SQ202, is scheduled to depart Western Sydney International Airport on the same day at 2355hrs (local time) and arrive in Singapore at 0505hrs (local time) on 24 November 2026.
Combined with SIA’s four-times-daily services to Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport, the Airline will operate 5 daily flights to Sydney. With the addition of Western Sydney International, SIA will serve 8 destinations in Australia. Scoot, SIA’s low-cost subsidiary, serves 3 destinations in Australia.
Western Sydney is part of the Greater Sydney region, home to over three million residents and Australia’s third-largest economy. It is the gateway to the natural beauty of the Blue Mountains and Western New South Wales, the region’s cultural and culinary diversity, and a range of adventure experiences in the heart of Sydney’s Olympic legacy.
