Singapore Airlines Cargo has added two
destinations to its network.
On 30 March, the airline resumed Boeing 747-400
freighter operations to Kolkata in India after a two-year hiatus,
while on 8 April it started serving a new destination, Penang in
Malaysia.
The new freighter capacity will complement the ‘bellyhold’
space available from Singapore Airlines’ daily passenger services
between Singapore and Kolkata.
“These new services are in line with our policy
of matching capacity with demand and exploring new markets. The
freighter services to Kolkata and Penang will give our customers
more choice of flights to choose from and will play an important
role in expanding trade links with key markets,” said Mr Tan Tiow
Kor, Senior Vice President Sales and Marketing.
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