25 Jul 2013
The Singapore Airlines Group is keeping its flight timetable hot over the Northern Winter, with additional flights to across Asia.
Commencing 27 October 2013 and through to 29 March 2014, Singapore Airlines will utilise its Boeing 777 to add a third daily service to New Delhi.
Subject to regulatory approval, the group’s regional wing, SilkAir will add an extra weekly flight to Siem Reap, Cambodia, while services between Singapore and Visakhapatnam, India will increase from three to four times weekly.
Kunchin, Malaysia will also receive an additional weekly service, while flights to Cebu, the Philippines will rise from daily to eight times weekly and Davao, the Philippines will increase from five to six times weekly.
Flights to Danang, Vietnam will also increase by one over the Northern Winter, from six flight per week to daily and Hanoi, Vietnam will increase from three times to four times weekly.
Compensating for the extra services, SilkAir announced it will reduce flights to Thailand, with services to Solo, Indonesia and Phuket, Thailand decreasing to twice weekly and 30 times weekly.
Sourced: etravelblackboardasia