Singapore Airlines is to increase the frequency
of its flights to points in Australia, Asia and Europe during the
Northern Summer operating season (31 March 2013 – 26 October 2013)
to cater to growing demand in select markets.
A fourth daily service will be operated to
Melbourne, up from the current three flights per day, while
Adelaide flight frequency will increase to 12 per week from 10. The increases will lift to 121 the total number
of flights operated to Australia each week by Singapore Airlines
and subsidiary
SilkAir.
Within Asia, services will increase to both
Fukuoka and Osaka in Japan. Fukuoka flight frequency will increase
to daily from five per week, while Osaka flight frequency will
increase to twice-daily from 11 per week.
Between 20 May and 11 August,
Singapore-Moscow-Houston frequency will increase to daily, up from
the current five flights per week. As recently announced, services
to Copenhagen will increase to five flights per week from three
with effect from 31 March.
Non-stop services
between Singapore and Los Angeles and between Singapore and Newark
will cease, with the last departures on 20 October and 23
November, respectively. Services to Los Angeles via Tokyo Narita
and to New York JFK via Frankfurt are unaffected.
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