Norwegian has introduced a direct service connecting London Gatwick to Singapore Changi, further strengthening its long-haul network into Asia and offering UK travelers a new low-cost alternative for premium and economy travel.
Since its debut on 28th September, Norwegian’s London Gatwick–Singapore route operates four times weekly, with a fifth frequency added during peak winter travel periods. Flights arrive at Singapore Changi Airport, consistently recognized among the best airports worldwide by Skytrax, lauded for its efficiency, luxury amenities, and passenger experience.
The route is served by the advanced Boeing 787 Dreamliner, offering up to 344 seats split between spacious economy and Norwegian’s acclaimed Premium cabin. The Dreamliner’s modern interiors, enhanced air quality, and mood lighting provide a comfortable long-haul journey for both business and leisure guests.
Singapore, renowned as a global hub for finance, technology, and logistics, is now more accessible for travelers from the UK and Europe. Norwegian’s entry opens up competitive fares for both business commuters and holidaymakers seeking the city’s vibrant blend of heritage districts, world-class shopping, lush urban gardens, and award-winning dining scenes.
Norwegian’s expansion into Asia complements its established transatlantic network from London Gatwick, which includes popular U.S. destinations and recent additions such as Seattle and Denver. With a robust fleet of new-generation aircraft and secured traffic rights, Norwegian’s Singapore launch marks a pivotal step in the airline’s ongoing global growth strategy.