Singapore Airlines is to suspend indefinitely its
three-times-weekly service between Singapore and Vancouver, via Seoul.
The last flight will be on 25 April 2009.
The airline said that arrangements are being made to notify
those customers affected by the change, and to offer them
alternative travel solutions.
Customers currently holding tickets
issued prior to 14 February 2009 for Singapore Airlines flights after 25
April 2009 between Singapore and Vancouver, or Seoul and
Vancouver, will be eligible for a refund, without penalty or fee,
for unused travel.
For additional information and travel
rerouting, customers should contact their travel agent or local Singapore Airlines office.
Singapore
Airlines will continue to serve Canada via its existing schedule
of 42 weekly flights between Singapore and its North American
gateways – San Francisco, Los Angeles and Houston, as well as both
Newark and JFK Airports in New York; then onwards to Canadian
cities using the services of its Star Alliance partner airlines in
North America.
In addition, Singapore Airlines offers codeshare
services on Air Canada to Toronto and Montreal from European
gateways.
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