Singapore Airlines has launched flights from
Singapore Changi Airport to Sao Paulo’s Guarulhos International
Airport via Barcelona.
Sao Paulo is Singapore Airlines’ first
destination in South America, which has become the sixth continent
in its route network.
The new three-times-weekly service also
strengthens Singapore Changi Airport’s status as a global hub.
“We are pleased to add Sao Paulo to our growing
network of destinations. With such high profile events as the 2014
FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympic Games lined up in
Brazil, we are confident that travel demand to Brazil will be
strong. Similarly, we hope that Brazilians will take the
opportunity to visit Singapore and use Changi Airport as a gateway
to the Asia Pacific region,” said Singapore Airlines’ Executive
Vice-President Commercial, Mr Mak Swee Wah.
Boeing 777-300ER aircraft are being operated on
the new route, fitted with the airline’s newest cabin products in
all three classes.
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