Singapore Airlines (C6L) announced its operating statistics for July 2026, showing that group passenger traffic grew 2.6% year on year to 13,812.7 million revenue passenger-kilometres, while passenger capacity expanded 5.5% to 16,058.2 million available seat-kilometres. As capacity grew faster than traffic, the Group’s passenger load factor declined by 2.5 percentage points to 86.0%.
The flagship carrier Singapore Airlines recorded a passenger load factor of 84.8%, with 2,352.1 thousand passengers carried, up 1.6% from a year earlier. Low-cost subsidiary Scoot achieved a 90.2% load factor and transported 1,331.4 thousand passengers, an 8.6% increase. Combined, the two airlines carried 3.7 million passengers, 4.0% higher than in July 2025.
Cargo operations were broadly stable: cargo load slipped 0.1% to 530.5 million tonne-kilometres, while capacity fell 1.5% to 916.3 million tonne-kilometres, lifting the cargo load factor by 0.8 percentage points to 57.9%.
Scoot suspended flights to Jeddah on Jul, 14 2026 amid escalating conflict in the Middle East, and Singapore Airlines’ services to Dubai remain on hold.
As at Jul, 31 2026, the Group’s passenger network spanned 136 destinations across 35 countries and territories. Singapore Airlines served 78 destinations, Scoot 84, and the cargo network covered 139 destinations in 36 countries and territories.