SilkAir will be making the following adjustments
to its network during the Northern Winter operating season, 28
October 2012 to 30 March 2013.
An additional service will be introduced
to Wuhan, China, and Chiang Mai, Thailand, with frequency to each
destination increasing from three to four flights per week.
For the Indochina region, an additional Singapore – Danang –
Siem Reap circular flight will be introduced on Tuesdays from the
start of the Northern Winter season.
In India, an
additional frequency will be added to Hyderabad, increasing the
number of weekly flights to nine. For Chennai, operations on
Sundays will be moved to Wednesdays, with frequencies unchanged.
Some frequency reductions will also be implemented in selected
markets during the Northern Winter schedule.
Services
between Singapore and Changsha services will be reduced from the
current four times to three times weekly. Flights between
Singapore and Pekanbaru will also decrease from the current five
times to four times weekly.
A number of services will
be retimed and restructured:
Singapore-Darwin flights on Wednesdays and Sundays will be
retimed from the current night departure to a morning departure.
This change will provide customers travelling to and from Darwin
with more flight connection options through the combined network
of SilkAir and Singapore Airlines. The frequency of flights on
this route remains unchanged at four times weekly.
The
current Singapore - Cebu - Davao circular flights on Thursdays
will be delinked, with two new direct flights between Singapore
and Cebu and Singapore and Davao introduced instead.
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