Singapore Airlines has signed agreements with
six tourism organisations in Australia in line with the airline’s
ongoing efforts to promote tourism to the country.
The agreements are for a period of between
two and four years, with the total investment for the current
financial year amounting to more than A$5 million.
New agreements were signed between July and
October with the South Australia Tourism Commission and
Destination New South Wales, while existing agreements with
Tourism Australia, Tourism Queensland, Tourism Victoria and
Tourism Western Australia were expanded to increase their value
and include new markets.
Key markets covered under the agreements
include selected countries in Europe and Asia including the UK,
Germany, India, Indonesia and Singapore, among others.
Under the partnerships, Singapore Airlines and
the tourism organisations are jointly funding marketing campaigns
and activities, including mounting advertising campaigns and
organising familiarisation visits for travel agents and media,
with the aim of actively promoting tourism to the different states
in Australia.
Singapore Airlines has been serving Australia
for 45 years and continues to expand capacity to the country.
Services between Singapore and Adelaide were recently increased to
10 flights per week from seven, while a fourth daily service has
been introduced to Perth, up from three.
The
Airbus A380
superjumbo is also being used for two of the three daily flights
to Melbourne, up from one, and for two of the four daily flights
to Sydney.
“Australia has always been an important market
for Singapore Airlines, and these partnerships serve to strengthen
our ties with the country’s tourism organisations,” said Singapore
Airlines Acting Senior Vice President Sales & Marketing, Mr Chin
Yau Seng. “Through our extensive global network we are continuing
to promote travel to Australia, enabling visitors to discover the
wide variety of experiences that the country offers, from rugged
natural wonders to cutting-edge lifestyle offerings.”
Singapore Airlines operates 108 flights a week
to five Australian cities, namely Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne,
Perth and Sydney, while subsidiary SilkAir serves Darwin with four
weekly flights.
Including codeshare services through a
comprehensive alliance with Virgin Australia, SIA offers customers
access to 32 Australian cities.
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