From 12 December 2014, SilkAir, the regional
wing of Singapore Airlines, will begin daily flights to Denpasar,
Bali.
Together with Singapore Airlines’ four daily flights to
Bali’s capital, both airlines will offer a total of five
round-trip services a day.
Singapore Airlines’ Senior Vice
President, Marketing Planning, Ms Lee Wen Fen said, “The increase
in the number of flights reflects Singapore Airlines Group
commitment in expanding our service offerings and providing our
customers with more choices and convenience. Through synergising
the networks of both airlines, we are able to enhance the
connectivity options available to our customers through our
combined network of 99 cities in 35 countries.”
SilkAir’s
Chief Executive, Mr. Leslie Thng added, “Bali is a popular
year-round travel destination renowned for its multifaceted attractions from temples, to pristine beaches and paddy fields.
SilkAir is extremely pleased to have the opportunity to connect travellers around the world to this vibrant tourist destination
from 12 December.”
The new flights are subject to regulatory
approval.
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SilkAir,
Singapore Airlines,
Changi,
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Bali
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