SINGAPORE- Air passenger traffic between India and Singapore reached a historic peak in 2024, crossing 5.5 million passengers, according to data from Singapore Changi Airport (SIN). This marks a 12% increase from 2023 and a 15% surge compared to pre-pandemic 2019 levels.
India is now Changi’s sixth-largest market, served by airlines like Singapore Airlines (SQ), Air India (AI), IndiGo (6E), and Scoot (TR), operating 280 weekly flights across 16 Indian cities, including Delhi (DEL), Mumbai (BOM), and Bengaluru (BLR).
India-Singapore Record Air Traffic
In 2024, air passenger traffic between India and Singapore hit a record 5.5 million, a 12% increase from 2023 and 15% above pre-pandemic levels in 2019.
This growth positions India as Changi Airport’s (SIN) sixth-largest market. The surge is fueled by strong economic ties, tourism, and business travel, with six airlines – Air India (AI), Air India Express (IX), DrukAir (KB), IndiGo (6E), Scoot (TR), and Singapore Airlines (SQ), operating approximately 280 weekly flights.
These services connect Singapore to 16 Indian cities, including major hubs like Delhi (DEL), Mumbai (BOM), Bengaluru (BLR), and Hyderabad (HYD).
Changi Airport (SIN) remains Southeast Asia’s most connected hub to India, a status reinforced by its strategic focus on expanding routes.
The airport’s operator, Changi Airport Group (CAG), plans to add connectivity to cities like Jaipur (JAI), Lucknow (LKO), Surat (STV), and Chandigarh (IXC) in the near future.
This expansion aims to capitalize on India’s growing aviation market and increasing demand for international travel.
The airport’s infrastructure investments also play a critical role. With 100 airlines operating 7,400 weekly flights to over 160 cities worldwide as of March 2025, Changi (SIN) is well-equipped to handle rising traffic.
Recent route additions, such as Phu Quoc (PQC) in Vietnam and Dali (DLU) in China, alongside a planned Vienna (VIE) connection, enhance its global network.
Changi Expansion Strategy
In 2024, Singapore Changi Airport welcomed 67.7 million passengers, securing the “World’s Best Airport 2025” title at the Skytrax World Airport Awards. This was the 13th time Changi received this recognition, affirming its global leadership in airport experience and efficiency.
Changi Airport currently serves 100 airlines operating 7,400 weekly scheduled flights to over 160 cities in 49 countries and territories. Recently added routes include Phu Quoc (Vietnam), Dali (China), and an upcoming connection to Vienna, showing continued network diversification.
Changi Airport Group remains committed to investing in airport infrastructure, operational systems, and passenger services. These improvements aim to boost capacity and sustain long-term growth amid rising air traffic in the Asia-Pacific region.
Bottom Line
Changi Airport Group remains optimistic about sustained growth. The airport is investing in infrastructure to boost capacity, including upgrades to systems and processes to support long-term expansion in the Asia-Pacific region.
These efforts align with projections that air travel demand between India and Singapore will continue to rise, driven by increasing disposable incomes and stronger bilateral ties.
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