8 Singapore Airlines Review: Pros, Cons and Cabin Experience
4. Route network and connectivity — a gateway to Asia and beyond

Singapore’s hub location and the airline’s broad network make it easy to reach many destinations across Asia, Australasia, and parts of Africa from a single connection. For travelers in the US, one-stop itineraries through Singapore can open destinations that require multiple connections otherwise. Strong partner networks and codeshares expand award availability and routing flexibility, which helps if you’re booking with miles from US-based programs. Changi Airport itself offers a pleasant transit experience for many travelers, with amenities and efficient transfers. That hub-and-spoke strength means Singapore Airlines often offers smoother connections than carriers with weaker regional networks. On the flip side, longer total travel times via a single-hub routing may matter for those who prioritize minimizing time in transit. Still, for many itineraries, the trade-off between convenience of connection options and overall travel time works in the airline’s favor.
