Singapore Airlines Increases Flight Services

Singapore Airlines will add a sixth daily flight to Bangkok from March 27, 2016, operating an Airbus A330-300 aircraft.

The airline’s Airbus A330-300 features a two-class configuration, with 30 recliner seats in business class and 255 standard seats in economy. The new outbound service, SQ982, will depart Singapore at 17:35 and arrive in Bangkok at 19:00; while the return flight, SQ983, will depart Bangkok at 20:05 and arrive in Singapore at 23:30.

There will also be an increase in frequency to Colombo, Sri Lanka; and Milan, Italy, in mid-2016, offering business travellers more choice when they pick their flight schedule. Frequency to Colombo will increase to ten flights per week from seven, and Milan services will increase to six flights per week from the current five, including two that continue onto Barcelona in Spain.

Catering to peak-season travel demand, five-times-weekly flights will be operated to Rome, Italy, from June 25 to July 30, up from the current three flights per week. Services to Sydney in Australia will increase to 35 flights per week between June 23 and September 4; while the Indian city of Ahmedabad will be served four times per week between April 30 and June 4.

Singapore Airlines is set to add Düsseldorf, Germany, to its network in July. The new service will be operated three times per week with an all-new Airbus A350-900, fitted with Singapore Airlines’ latest cabin products. www.singaporeair.com

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