Singapore Airlines grounds A380 planes
Singapore Airlines has grounded three of its A380 fleet after detecting issues with their Rolls Royce engines.
www.sbs.com.auHere’s what’s latest: Singapore Airlines has revived its Airbus A380 service on the Singapore–Melbourne route for the northern summer 2026 period, with at least one daily rotation operated by the A380 starting from late March 2026. This marks the return of the flagship double-decker to Melbourne after a multi-year hiatus, increasing premium capacity and offering the airline’s Suites and enhanced business-class product on the route. Multiple aviation outlets report the A380 deployment beginning March 29, 2026, and continuing through at least the end of April 2026, with some coverage suggesting the possibility of extension depending on demand.[1][3][6]
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Singapore Airlines has grounded three of its A380 fleet after detecting issues with their Rolls Royce engines.
www.sbs.com.auSingapore Airlines is reinstating its Airbus A380 and flagship Suites between Singapore and Melbourne from March 29, 2026, reshaping premium competition on the busy corridor.
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thechampagnemile.com.auSingapore Airlines is restoring Airbus A380 service to Melbourne, reallocating capacity as Middle East travel disruptions reshape long-haul demand and routing choices.
www.thetraveler.orgSingapore Airlines filed A380 deployment on flights SQ237 and SQ228 between Singapore and Melbourne starting 29 March 2026, marking the superjumbo's return after a 2.5-year absence. The daily service adds 473 premium seats per day to the route, with promotional fares from Dubai to Melbourne starting at AED 3,500 economy return — bookable until 11 February 2026.
www.airtraveler.clubThe Singapore Airlines A380 is back in Melbourne with a daily service to Singapore.
simpleflying.comThe airline expects strong passenger demand for 2023.
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