The company has stated that the Singapore-Kathmandu flight will be operated by wide-body aircraft on Wednesdays and Fridays, while single-aisle aircraft will be operated on Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
What you should know
Singapore Airlines is set to operate a wide-body aircraft on the Singapore-Kathmandu route in March and April 2026, targeting passenger demand. According to the company, two flights per week will be operated using the wide-body aircraft.
Singapore Airlines Nepal has announced that it will be using a wide-body aircraft to expand its flight capacity in anticipation of increased passenger traffic in March and April. The aircraft is the largest aircraft in terms of seat capacity to operate at Tribhuvan International Airport so far.
The wide-body aircraft will have a total of 337 seats, of which 36 are in business class and 301 in economy class. Business class seats can be converted into 76-inch long fully flat beds, and all seats have direct aisle access.
Economy class has ergonomically designed seats, six-way adjustable headrests and a structure that provides good neck support.
Passengers will have access to more than 1,900 movies, TV shows, music albums and games through Singapore Airlines’ in-flight entertainment system ‘ChrisWorld’. The system also includes the facility to create personal playlists, save content to watch on the next flight and receive recommendations based on passenger preferences.
Unlimited free Wi-Fi service will be available on the aircraft. Business class passengers, PPS Club members and supplementary cardholders will automatically be able to use unlimited Wi-Fi. Economy class passengers will need to be a KrisFlyer member to use the free Wi-Fi, which is free of charge.
According to Singapore Airlines, the number of Nepalis living abroad returning home and passengers traveling abroad from Nepal is expected to increase in March and April. In addition, the company believes that the arrival of international tourists visiting Nepal will also be significant during this period.
The Singapore-Kathmandu flight, operated by a wide-body aircraft, will be operated on Wednesdays and Fridays. The flight from Singapore to Kathmandu will depart at 6:55 pm and arrive in Kathmandu at 9:40 pm. The flight from Kathmandu to Singapore is scheduled to depart at 11:05 pm and arrive in Singapore at 6:15 am the next day.
It is stated that the Singapore-Kathmandu flight will continue to operate on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays as usual using a single-aisle aircraft.
