Singapore Airlines is set to fly the shortestAirbus A380 flight in service fromSingapore toMalaysia .- British Airways will use its A380s on short-haul flights from London to Frankfurt and Madrid come November 8.
Singapore Airlines is set to operate the shortest Airbus A380 flight in service on a mere 60-minute hop between Singapore and Malaysia.
While the A380 double-decker jet is designed for long-haul
According to CNN, the A380 will operate on certain flights from Singapore to Malaysia beginning in November. The
The airline also recently announced plans to fly A380 daily from Singapore to London beginning in November. The route will be part of the company's "vaccinated travel lane" concept that allows travelers to have quarantine-free entry into Singapore, according to Executive Traveler.
Singapore isn't the only airline flying the A380 on short hops. According to Heads for Points, British Airways is set to fly its A380s on short-haul flights from London to Frankfurt and Madrid come November 8. The flights will be for "crew familiarization" to ensure pilots and flight attendants get re-acquainted with the plane after 18 months apart.
Singapore's overnight reintroduction of the A380 is just the start of the return of the iconic double-decker. The pandemic grounded most of the world's superjumbos, with many going to the graveyard for good. However, a handful of airlines have opted to keep the jet in service. According to Executive Traveler, Qatar Airways is returning its A380 on