Singapore Airlines upgrades business class seats to Maldives

According to the airline, the shift to the A350 long-haul aircraft is aimed at providing greater comfort and convenience for long-haul travelers, particularly tourists arriving from Australia, Europe, and the United States.

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A Singapore Airlines aircraft landing in Velana International Airport taxiway -- Photo: Fayaz Moosa

Malika Shahid

2025-09-13 16:15:27

Singapore Airlines has announced that it will upgrade one of its two daily flights to the Maldives by deploying a long-haul Airbus A350 aircraft starting next month.

The airline currently operates A350 medium-haul aircraft on the route.

With the upcoming change, passengers will experience more spacious business class seating, although the number of business class seats will be slightly reduced.

According to the airline, the shift to the A350 long-haul aircraft is aimed at providing greater comfort and convenience for long-haul travelers, particularly tourists arriving from Australia, Europe, and the United States.

Singapore Airlines operates two daily flights to Velana International Airport, with one flight to be upgraded to the long-haul A350 from next month.