Summary Singapore Airlines will no longer serve Houston via Manchester, the United Kingdom. The airline will continue flying to Manchester five times a week, while also increasing its frequencies to London Gatwick Airport (LGW) to daily. Singapore Airlines began flying the Singapore to Houston route via Manchester in November 2016.

Previously, the route stopped in Moscow, Russia. Singapore Airlines is set to drop its fifth freedom flight between Manchester Airport (MAN) and Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) starting April 2025, concentrating on direct services between Singapore and MAN. Focusing on serving MAN As first reported by Sean M, a UK-based schedules analyst on X, formerly known as Twitter, Singapore Airlines will no longer serve its Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) – MAN – IAH route starting in April 2025.

Instead, Singapore Airlines will maintain its five weekly itineraries from SIN to MAN, while also increasing the frequency of its flights to London Gatwick Airport (LGW) to daily. Currently, the carrier flies from SIN to LGW five times per week. In addition to MAN and LGW, Singapore Airlines has scheduled flights from SIN to London Heathrow Airport (LHR) , with 28 weekly flights to the latter airport, per data from the aviation analytics company Cirium .

The airline’s booking system corroborated the report. Searching for a flight from SIN to IAH on the carrier’s website suggested flying from SIN to either Seattle–Tacoma International Airpo.