Our hubs
Your Traveling Experience Redefined
Singapore Airlines proudly operates from a network of strategically positioned hubs that support smooth connectivity, operational efficiency, and an exceptional travel experience across the map.
Your Traveling Experience Redefined
Singapore Airlines proudly operates from a network of strategically positioned hubs that support smooth connectivity, operational efficiency, and an exceptional travel experience across the map.
Udyanapura Merlani International Airport (UMIA) is the primary hub of Singapore Airlines in Aeronautica and the heart of its operations. As the airline’s largest base, UMIA supports an extensive network of long-haul and high-volume routes, with advanced facilities, expansive taxiways, and high-capacity terminals. It is home to the airline’s flagship aircraft, including the Boeing 747, Airbus A350, and Airbus A380, and serves as the central point connecting Aeronautica to global destinations.
Clarence International Airport serves as the second main hub for Singapore Airlines, complementing UMIA by managing significant business and leisure traffic. With modern infrastructure, high-capacity gates, and the ability to accommodate widebody aircraft such as the A350 and A380, Clarence strengthens the airline’s operational reach. Its position as a major gateway allows Singapore Airlines to balance traffic flow, expand long-haul services, and ensure seamless connectivity across Aeronautica.
Öskuflói International Airport focuses on long-haul operations, accommodating large aircraft and extending Singapore Airlines’ global reach.
Tikaranto International Airport strengthens regional connectivity and helps distribute passenger traffic across Aeronautica’s network.
Valois International Airport supports Singapore Airlines’ medium- and long-haul services, providing extra capacity for both regional and international routes.