Singapore Airlines to Add Services to Paris for Winter

Singapore Airlines will increase flight frequency to Paris, France to 10 per week from the current seven during the northern winter operating season from October 30, 2017.

The additional capacity on the popular route between Singapore’s Changi International Airport and Paris’ Charles de Gaulle International offer additional flight options for business travellers flying to France’s capital city as well as those looking to connect to destinations on the Europe network of Air France – Singapore Airlines’ Star Alliance partner.

The three additional flights will operate on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays to Paris’ Charles de Gaulle airport. Outbound flight SQ334 will depart at 02:30 to arrive in Paris at 09:30; inbound flight SQ333 will leave Paris for Singapore at 18:00 to land at 13:40 the next day. All times local.

The new service as well as the seven existing flights will be operated with Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, rather than Airbus A380-800s which currently serve the Paris route. The 777-300ERs are fitted with 264 seats, four of which are in First Class, 48 in Business Class, 28 in Premium Economy Class, and 184 in Economy Class.

The additional flights will complement Singapore Airlines’ current daily services between Singapore and Paris, flights SQ336, and SQ335.

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