The A-380 would operate daily to both Mumbai and New Delhi with effect from 30 May, 2014, taking over from two daily flights that currently serve each city using the smaller Boeing-777s.
Another daily flight would continue to be operated with B-777s. In total, 14 flights would serve each city per week, an airline statement said.
While SIA's B-777s offer over 330 seats in a three-class configuration, the A-380s have a total seat capacity of 471.
"India is a particularly important market for Singapore Airlines and we are very pleased that more of our customers will soon be able to experience the spaciousness and comfort of the world's largest aircraft," she said.
SIA's General Manager (India) David Lau said his airline was the first in the world to operate the A-380. "The SIA's A380 not only has immense public appeal but also showcases our commitment to offer the best in-flight experience to Indian travellers."
