Singapore Airline to increase flight frequency

To meet the growing demand for travel, Singapore Airlines will increase frequency of its flights to select cities of Australia, Europe and Asia, including India, between March 26 and October 28, 2017.

By :  migrator
Update: 2016-12-19 15:54 GMT

Mumbai

In India, Ahmedabad will be served four times per week, up from the current three, with effect from March 26, the airline said in a release here today. 

Elsewhere in Asia, Bangladesh capital Dhaka will be served 10 times per week with effect from July 19, up from the current seven flights a week. While Bangkok's flight frequency will increase to six per day from five from March 26, Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam will be served 19 times per week from the same day, up from the current 17. 

In Australia, Melbourne will be served with 31 weekly flights, up from 28, from July 17, while flight frequency to Brisbane will increase to 28 per week, up from 24, starting August 22. From June 4, Sydney will be served 33 times per week, up from 31 now.

To cater to peak period demand, flight frequency to Sydney will be further raised to 35 weekly flights from June 18 to September 30. In Europe, Rome will be served four times per week from July, up from the current two flights. 

Moscow will be served five times a week, up from four now, with effect from May 30, when services beyond the Russian capital to the new destination of Stockholm are introduced, the airline said.

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