Air connectivity between India and Singapore remains adequate with more than 250 weekly services, Singapore’s Changi Airport Group has said.
The airport operator issued a statement after Air India announced a cut in its overseas flights including to Singapore. While Air India has temporarily suspended its Chennai-Singapore flight till August, frequencies from Mumbai and Delhi have been reduced.
“We note the announcement by Air India regarding the rationalisation of its international routes over the next three months. We understand that the current environment can be challenging for some of our airline partners. Even with the reduction of services by Air India, passengers who wish to travel between India and Singapore remain adequately served, with more than 250 weekly services across 15 Indian cities scheduled for June,” the Changi Airport Group said.
Singapore Airlines is the largest carrier on India-Singapore routes followed by IndiGo, Scoot, Air India and Air India Express. Bhutan’s Druk Air connects Guwahati with Singapore.
“When the macro environment improves, CAG is committed to working closely with Air India to reinstate the suspended flights,” it added.
India is the fifth largest source market for Singapore Tourism with over 2.46 lakh visitors in the first three months of CY 2026. In 2025 the island state received over 1.2 million Indian tourists.
While outbound travel especially to Gulf and long-haul markets has been impacted by the West Asia conflict, travel companies are banking on short-haul segments to drive business growth. Corporate travel demand too is expected to hold steady.
Published on May 14, 2026

























