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Singapore Airlines brings forward fourth daily Hong Kong flight

Singapore Airlines will introduce its fourth daily passenger service to and from Hong Kong a month earlier than planned - from 1st July 2023 - ahead of its refreshed SilverKris lounge reopening in the city.

Singapore Airlines has been gradually reintroducing passenger capacity to its Hong Kong route since the China SAR finally lifted its COVID-19 border measures, one of the last countries in the world to do so, which has meant hassle-free Hong Kong trips have only been a reality since April 2023.

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The airline first planned to hike its passenger flights to four times daily on this city pair from 1st August 2023, but has now announced that this additional flight will be brought forward by a month, joining the network from 1st July 2023 instead.

Fourth daily Hong Kong service

Singapore Airlines will reinstate its SQ894 afternoon service to Hong Kong, going wheels-up from Changi at 1.05pm, for a 5.05pm arrival in Hong Kong, ample time to head to your hotel and then go out for dinner.

That same service returns to Singapore at 6.50pm as SQ895, touching down back in the Lion City at 10.40pm, allowing you to maximise the last day of your trip.

The airline will deploy its four-class Boeing 777-300ER aircraft on the service, with four First Class seats, 48 of the 2013 Business Class seats, 28 Premium Economy seats and 184 Economy Class seats.

SIA is adding capacity to its Hong Kong route with the four-class Boeing 777-300ER. (Photo: Plane’s Portrait Aviation Media / Malcolm Lu)

SIA served Hong Kong from Changi seven times daily before the pandemic, so this new additional service will still only restore 50% of pre-COVID capacity to and from the city, hiking the weekly seat count to 7,588 in each direction, compared to 15,106 back in January 2020.

Unfortunately there is still no sign of a return for the airline’s “fifth freedom” route between Hong Kong and San Francisco, which were briefly reinstated post-COVID in November 2021 but ceased in January 2022, when transit passengers were banned.

The schedule

Here’s how SIA’s Hong Kong schedule looks from 1st July 2023, with the fourth additional service highlighted.

Singapore Hong Kong
1 Jul 2023 – 28 Oct 2023

  Days
M T W T F S S
SQ874
A350 LH
SIN
07:25
HKG
11:20
SQ892
777-300ER
A380 (fm 1 Aug)
SIN
09:40
HKG
13:55
SQ894
777-300ER
SIN
13:05
HKG
17:05
SQ898
A350 MH
SIN
19:55
HKG
23:50

Hong Kong Singapore
1 Jul 2023 – 28 Oct 2023

  Days
M T W T F S S
SQ899
A350 MH
HKG
09:05
SIN
13:00
SQ875
A350 LH
HKG
12:25
SIN
16:20
SQ893
777-300ER
A380 (fm 1 Aug)
HKG
15:40
SIN
19:35
SQ895
777-300ER
HKG
18:50
SIN
22:40

Note how the daily SQ892/893 service downgrades from the Airbus A380 to the Boeing 777-300ER on the Hong Kong route during July 2023, but returns to the superjumbo from 1st August 2023.

Though this new service offers the poorer cousin to A380 Suites in First Class, we don’t think you should discount it for an award redemption.

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We most recently tried it out in September 2021 on the inaugural VTL flight from Germany to Singapore, and we were happy to report that the experience hasn’t lost its shine, despite a few COVID restrictions still being in place at the time.

See our comprehensive review for a full rundown on our experience.

In total, there will be 8 First Class seats on the Hong Kong route daily in each direction from July, while from August this is hiked to 10 First Class seats and Suites per day (four 2013 First Class and six 2017 Suites).

That will put Hong Kong third on the list of First Class seat capacity for the airline, after London (20/day) and Jakarta (16/day), coming in joint third with Melbourne (also 10/day) this summer.

A new Hong Kong SilverKris lounge is coming

As we recently revealed, Singapore Airlines is full-swing into a three-month renovation of its nine-year-old Hong Kong SilverKris Lounge, which should be completed in mid-August this year and will see the facility reopen with a fresh new design, more akin to the carrier’s latest home base revamps at Changi Airport T3.

Stay tuned for more news about the latest Hong Kong lounge design and official reopening date as we receive it.

Hong Kong redemption rates

These are the KrisFlyer miles needed for the Singapore – Hong Kong route, based on the latest award rates since the 2022 devaluation became effective almost a year ago, on 5th July 2022.

KrisFlyer Redemption
Singapore ⇄ Hong Kong
  Saver Advantage
Economy 16,500 30,000
Premium Economy 26,500 n/a
Business 34,000 50,000
First / Suites 45,000 73,000

Hong Kong flights have also been appearing on KrisFlyer’s monthly Spontaneous Escapes promotion, with 30% off Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class award rates for those who can make last-minute travel plans for the subsequent month.

This can drive one-way Business Class Saver award seats down to 23,800 miles each way, so watch out for the July offer next week.

Other Singapore – Hong Kong flights

Cathay Pacific is already offering four times daily service between Singapore and Hong Kong (five times daily on Fridays and Sundays), lifting to five times daily week-round from 27th October 2023.

Services use a mixture of the Oneworld carrier’s Airbus A350-900, Airbus A350-1000 and Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, departing from Changi Airport T4, where the airline is once again using its own dedicated lounge.

The Cathay Pacific Lounge at Changi Airport T4 is back in action for the carrier’s four daily departures. (Photo: MainlyMiles)

Cathay Pacific operated 61 weekly services (between eight and nine per day) on the Singapore – Hong Kong route prior to the pandemic, based on January 2020 schedules, so there’s still some way to go for full capacity to be restored.

On the low-cost side, SIA’s budget arm Scoot offers a single daily Boeing 787 flight on the Singapore – Hong Kong route, while Cathay’s low-cost offshoot HK Express has a single daily Airbus A320 service, the latter ending in late June 2023.

HK Express is offering daily Singapore – Hong Kong flights, but these will cease at the end of June 2023

Prior to COVID-19 there were also Jetstar services between Singapore and Hong Kong, but these have not made a comeback.



 


 

Summary

Singapore Airlines is finally hitting 50% of pre-COVID capacity on its popular Hong Kong route from July 2023, with the accelerated addition of a fourth daily service using Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.

This does coincide with a temporary withdrawal of the Airbus A380 on SQ892/893 flights, downgraded to the Boeing 777-300ER during July, but back in full swing with the superjumbo again from 1st August 2023.

Speaking of August, that’s pencilled in as the completion date for SIA’s first overseas SilverKris Lounge upgrade since the pandemic, with a fully refreshed facility expected to welcome eligible departing passengers to replace the nine-year-old version that was shuttered in March 2020.

(Cover Photo: Julian Herzog)

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4 comments

  1. Cathay Pacific has 5 flights every Fridays and Sundays (CX2739/CX2734). Most probably for weekend short getaways passengers

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