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Singapore Airlines launches Flights to Kuwait

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Monday, 16 March 2009

Singapore Airlines has launched flights between Kuwait and Singapore, via Abu Dhabi.

SQ458 departs Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2 at 13:05 to arrive in Kuwait at 18:30 (all times local).

For the return leg, SQ457 will depart Kuwait at 21:20 to arrive in Singapore at 12:30 the next day.

Both legs of the flight will operate via Abu Dhabi.

This new four times weekly service will operate on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, using Boeing 777-200 aircraft.

Kuwait City is a metropolis in a land of desert plains, with sights and attractions layered with modern history. A visit to Kuwait City might bring you to the many excellent museums, the combed beaches, exotic restaurants, modern shopping complexes and marinas, and long, lazy retreats at new beach resorts.

Mr Huang Cheng Eng, Singapore Airlines Executive Vice-President Marketing and the Regions, said, “With the launch of our four times weekly service to Kuwait, our customers can visit Kuwait with much ease. The start of our services to Kuwait at this time emphasizes the value and importance of tourism, trade and business links between Kuwait and Singapore. We believe this new air link will contribute to a strengthening of these relationships over time.”

Besides Kuwait, Singapore Airlines flies to four other cities in the Middle East, including Jeddah and Riyadh in Saudi Arabia, and Abu Dhabi and Dubai in the UAE.

The launch of the Kuwait - Abu Dhabi - Singapore service means that Singapore Airlines will operate seven times weekly from Abu Dhabi (thrice weekly from Jeddah and four times weekly from Kuwait).

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