Singapore Airlines’ customers travelling to
Osaka this August are in for a special treat.
The airline will be celebrating 40 years
of direct services between Singapore and Osaka by operating daily
Airbus A380 flights from 10 to 15 August 2012.
The special daily A380 service, which
replaces an existing daily Airbus A330 service, will be the first
A380 commercial flight to Kansai International Airport.
Singapore Airlines was the first airline in the
world to operate the superjumbo in October 2007. Since its
inaugural flight to Sydney, the Singapore Airlines A380 has proven
exceptionally popular, having flown more than 7 million customers,
with strong loads on all routes it serves.
The aircraft is currently operated to ten
destinations in Asia, Australia, Europe and North America.
Singapore Airlines has 17 A380s in service and a further 2 on firm
order.
“We are grateful for the continued support of
our customers and service partners over the last 40 years of
operations between Singapore and Osaka. The special A380 services symbolise our appreciation, and we are delighted to offer our
customers the opportunity to experience some of our latest
products on board the superjumbo,” said Regional Vice President
North Asia, Mr Lim Wee Kok.
The special A380 service is the latest in a
series of activities to commemorate the 40th anniversary
milestone. Promotional return fares from Osaka to Singapore as
well as other destinations are also on offer.
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