In June 2026, the Singapore Airlines Group’s passenger traffic increased 4.1% year-on-year, “underpinned by robust demand for air travel” according to the company.
Passenger capacity grew 6.0% over the same period and as a result, the Group’s passenger load factor (PLF) was 87.1%, with SIA and Scoot posting monthly PLFs of 86.4% and 89.5% respectively.
The two airlines carried a combined total of 3.7 million passengers, 6.3% higher than a year ago.

During the month, Singapore Airlines launched services to Hangzhou in mainland China, while Scoot launched services to Pontianak in Indonesia.
Scoot resumed passenger services to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia on 22 June 2026, but subsequently suspended flights from 14 July 2026, following the escalation of hostility in the Middle East.
Singapore Airlines’ services to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates remain suspended.
As of 30 June 2026, the Group’s combined passenger network1 covered 137 destinations in 36 countries and territories. Singapore Airlines served 78 destinations, while Scoot served 85 destinations.