From 1 August 2011, SilkAir, the regional wing
of Singapore Airlines, will begin four-times-weekly services to
Kolkata.
Together with Singapore Airlines’ three weekly flights to
the Indian city, both airlines will operate a total of seven
round-trip services per week.
Singapore Airlines’ flights will be on
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday while SilkAir will operate its
flights on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.
Mr. Marvin Tan, SilkAir’s Chief Executive, said,
“Kolkata is a vibrant city that is rich in culture and history
and known as the commercial capital of east India. It also
serves as a base for many multi-national companies. SilkAir looks
forward to serving both leisure and business travellers alike on
the Singapore-Kolkata route from 1 August, complementing the
services already offered by our parent company, Singapore
Airlines. Additionally, we’re offering customers convenient
onward connections to more than 90 cities in the joint Singapore
Airlines – SilkAir network.”
The capital of the Indian
state of West Bengal, Kolkata is the main business, commercial
and financial hub of East India and is home to India’s oldest
stock exchange company, the Calcutta Stock Exchange. Kolkata,
formerly known as Calcutta, is a destination of significant historical interest and heritage, with a rich collection of
museums, libraries, historic hotels, city parks, statues and
memorials. Unlike many cities in North India, much of the
architecture found in Kolkata is reminiscent of the European,
and particularly British, styles.
The flights are subject to
governmental approvals, with schedules subject to slot
availability.
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