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From 1 July 2026, Singapore Airlines will upgrade its Amsterdam-Singapore service by switching aircraft from the Airbus A350-900 to the Boeing 777-300ER. The change means that, for the first time in years, the route will once again feature a First Class cabin.
What’s Changing?
At the moment, Singapore Airlines operates the Amsterdam service using the A350-900, which offers Economy, Premium Economy, and Business Class – but no First.
From next summer, the Boeing 777-300ER will take over, adding:
- 4 First Class seats
- 48 Business Class
- 28 Premium Economy
- 184 Economy
The schedule remains daily:
- SQ323 – Depart Amsterdam 11:00, arrive Singapore 05:45 (+1)
- SQ324 – Depart Singapore 23:55, arrive Amsterdam 07:15 (+1)
Flight time is around 13 hours each way.

Singapore Airlines First Class
Singapore Airlines’ First Class is widely regarded as one of the best in the world. Passengers can expect:
- Spacious seating with plenty of storage
- A 24-inch inflight entertainment screen
- Individually adjustable mood lighting
- Exceptional onboard service
On the ground in Singapore, First Class customers also gain access to the exclusive Private Room lounge at Changi Airport – one of the most luxurious lounges anywhere.
Bottom Line
From July 2026, Singapore Airlines will restore First Class service to Amsterdam with the Boeing 777-300ER.
For travellers, this means another premium cabin option on a popular Europe-Asia route – and hopefully another chance to use miles to experience one of the most highly rated First Class products in the sky.
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Article photo source: Singapore Airlines





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