Interesting its a day flight to WSI and night flight from WSI.
Presumably to take advantage of no curfew and a different offering to SYD.
Looks like booking was originally supposed to have opened even before 18 March?With regards to all the naysayers talking about “well it’s just a commitment, the airlines haven’t confirmed they’ll fly from WSI”, look at what’s popped up on the SQ desktop website. Special launch fares coming soon?
The link leads to a 404 error for now but it looks like it’s ready to go live soon.
I'd need an award flight to get to WSI ...Time to redeem some awards!
MEL-SIN-WSI?I'd need an award flight to get to WSI ...
I'd need an award flight to get to WSI ...
Depends. Other than for some possible startup costs, are the ongoing costs any cheaper than SYD. Remember this has been built as a 2nd full service airport not a low cost operation.Only a matter of time before the low costs jump in.
QZ from DPS to SYD a more likely candidate. Indonesia still has capacity on their side of the bilateral (even though they are disadvantaged against the Australian O&D.Only a matter of time before the low costs jump in.
QZ from DPS to SYD a more likely candidate. Indonesia still has capacity on their side of the bilateral (even though they are disadvantaged against the Australian O&D.
With the remote stands on both sides of the terminal QZ could easily save money on aerobridge gate usage.
I think JQ will fly DPS, and will be far more popular than QZ.
VJ could be another candidate due to WSI's closeness to Cabramatta.
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Singapore Airlines launching flights to Western Sydney Airport from November 2026
Singapore Airlines will be the first international carrier at the new Western Sydney Airport, with daily Airbus A350 flights commencing in November 2026.mainlymiles.com
Might be of benefit to those who want to connect from the early LHR flights into SIN or from a whole stack of Asian ports.and a 10:20pm arrival into Western Sydney.... might just make it into the city by midnight if you're first off the plane, probably no chance by train though.
Unless the fare is cheap enough to offset the expensive taxi/Uber to get out there, we'll stick to SYD.
Good for people who live out that way though. For many this will be almost as inconvenient as flying into NTL. Or going to AVV instead of MEL.
