In this article, you will be shown how to find out the answer for yourself using the chart below.
As of today, Singapore Airlines is flying in the majority of flights into the Australian cities with arrival caps, with an average of 7.2 flights daily over the last four months.
Use the chart below can also be used to filter the data according to your destination and/or origin city*.
Flying to a specific Australian city
Use on the Destination City filter on the right-hand side of the chart. Make sure only your destination is selected (you may need to uncheck (All) first).
Flying from a specific city of origin*
Use on the Origin City* filter on the right-hand side of the chart. Make sure only your origin is selected (you may need to uncheck (All) first).
You may also filter using a combination of both Destination City and Origin City*. You can also select multiple destination and origin cities.
* Origin city or city of origin: On this page (and on the chart), this refers to the city you depart from for the flight to Australia. If your flight involves 1 more more stops, this city of origin will be your last stopover/connecting city. In other words, the origin city is the departure city for the last leg of your flight to Australia.