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Singapore Airlines Secures Direct Non-Stop Barcelona And Milan Flights For Winter 2026, Powerfully Enhancing Premium Travel Connectivity Between Spain And Italy

29 October 2025 at 12:44
Singapore Airlines Secures Direct Non-Stop Barcelona And Milan Flights For Winter 2026, Powerfully Enhancing Premium Travel Connectivity Between Spain And Italy
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Singapore Airlines has secured its direct non-stop flights to both Barcelona and Milan for the winter 2026 season, significantly enhancing premium travel connectivity between Spain and Italy. This strategic move ensures uninterrupted access to two of Europe’s most sought-after destinations, offering travelers more flexibility and convenience, particularly for those seeking seamless travel options between Spain and Italy. The decision to maintain these direct services reflects the airline’s commitment to meeting the growing demand for premium travel and strengthening its European network during the peak winter season.

In late August, Singapore Airlines unveiled its seasonal schedule update for the northern winter season, highlighting a few significant changes to its European flight routes. Among the most notable announcements was the temporary suspension of the twice-weekly direct Singapore – Barcelona flights for over a month, between early February and early March 2026. This change came as a surprise to many, as the non-stop flights have become a popular option for travelers between Singapore and Spain.

To mitigate the effects of this temporary suspension, Singapore Airlines initially planned to increase the frequency of its daily Singapore – Milan flights, extending them to Barcelona. These flights were initially scheduled to operate three times a week, but the new plan aimed to raise that frequency to five times a week, compensating for the loss of direct services to Barcelona. However, the latest schedule revision brings some changes to that plan, making a partial reversal of the earlier approach.

Despite these adjustments, some European routes will still experience capacity reductions this winter. Key routes including London Heathrow, Munich, and Rome will see fewer flights, but Singapore Airlines has reintroduced a once-weekly non-stop service to Barcelona during the period when the twice-weekly direct flights are suspended. However, the airline has also scaled back the original plan to run five weekly flights via Milan during this period. Instead, the flights on that routing will continue three times a week as usual, rather than increasing to five.

As a result, there will be a slight reduction in the total number of Singapore – Barcelona flights, down from five per week to four: one non-stop and three via Milan. While this means a decrease in overall flight availability, it also ensures that the carrier’s sole non-stop flight to and from Spain remains operational year-round, offering travelers a valuable time-saving option.

The non-stop service between Singapore and Barcelona is particularly attractive as it saves passengers approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes compared to the more common service via Milan. This direct route offers a much more efficient travel option for those looking to reach Barcelona quickly without the need for a stopover.

The flight schedule for Barcelona this winter season is as follows: the usual twice-weekly non-stop service will continue until early February 2026, as planned. However, starting in early February, the Monday non-stop flight will be suspended, while the Friday service will continue. This marks a reversal from the earlier plan, which had intended to suspend both weekly flights during this period.

From early March 2026 onward, Singapore Airlines will return to its regular schedule, resuming twice-weekly non-stop flights to Barcelona on Mondays and Fridays. This brings the service back to its usual frequency after the temporary adjustments.

Looking ahead to the summer 2026 season, Singapore Airlines plans to continue its twice-weekly non-stop service to Barcelona. Additionally, the airline will increase the frequency of these flights to five per week during the peak travel period from late June to early September, following the same pattern observed during the busiest months of European travel in previous years. This seasonal increase is aimed at meeting the higher demand during the summer months, ensuring that travelers have plenty of options for direct flights to and from Barcelona.

During this period of increased service, the Barcelona via Milan flights will be temporarily suspended, meaning that the intra-Europe “fifth freedom” service between Milan and Barcelona will be removed from the schedule. This adjustment is only temporary and will not affect the daily Singapore – Milan flights, which will continue as usual. Singapore Airlines will also adjust the frequency of its daily Singapore – Milan flights to accommodate these changes, ensuring that the Milan route remains well-connected despite the suspension of the Barcelona via Milan services.

For those booking flights on the Singapore – Barcelona route through Singapore Airlines’ KrisFlyer program, the current award rates will remain in effect for both the non-stop and Milan-based options. However, it’s important to note that Singapore Airlines will be making adjustments to its KrisFlyer award chart starting November 1, 2025. The new rates will apply to bookings made from that date onward, which could affect award prices for Europe-bound travelers.

For those looking to book award tickets for flights to Barcelona, here’s what the new rates will look like starting from November 2025 (with the new rates in bold). If your flight is waitlisted and clears after November 1, 2025, the updated higher rates will apply.

Currently, the Business Class Advantage award rate for the non-stop Singapore – Barcelona flights is 123,000 miles. However, starting in November 2025, this rate will increase to 141,500 miles. Interestingly, the current Advantage rate is only 14,500 miles higher than the upcoming Business Saver rate of 108,500 miles, so booking an Advantage ticket now could still be a relatively cost-effective option, even though it may cost a few extra miles compared to the Saver rate in the future.

Singapore Airlines has secured direct non-stop flights to Barcelona and Milan for winter 2026, boosting premium travel connectivity between Spain and Italy. This move responds to growing demand for seamless, high-quality travel options between two of Europe’s most popular destinations.

while the recent schedule updates for Singapore Airlines’ Barcelona route bring some changes and reductions, the carrier’s commitment to offering a year-round non-stop service to the Spanish city remains intact. With the adjustments in place, travelers can still rely on efficient, time-saving options to reach Barcelona, and those looking to redeem KrisFlyer miles should be aware of the upcoming changes in award pricing. Whether booking a direct flight or choosing the Milan stopover route, Singapore Airlines continues to provide flexibility and valuable travel options for passengers heading to Spain.

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