Singapore Airlines customers flying to Mumbai
and New Delhi will be able to experience the world’s largest
aircraft from late May, with the deployment of the Airbus A380 on
select flights.
The A380 superjumbo will operate daily to both
Mumbai and New Delhi with effect from 30 May 2014, taking over
from two daily flights that currently serve each city using
smaller Boeing 777s. Another daily flight will continue to be
operated with B777s. In total, 14 flights will serve each city per
week.
“We have been keen to operate the Airbus
A380 to India and are glad that the Air Services Agreement between
Singapore and India now allows us to do so,” said Singapore Airlines Senior Vice President Marketing Planning, Ms Lee Wen Fen. “India is a particularly important market for
Singapore Airlines and we are very pleased that more of our customers will soon be able to experience the spaciousness and
comfort of the world’s largest aircraft.”
Singapore
Airlines was the first airline in the world to operate the A380
when it was put into service in October 2007 between Singapore and
Sydney. The superjumbo now also serves Frankfurt, Hong Kong,
London, Los Angeles, Melbourne, New York, Paris, Shanghai, Tokyo
Narita and Zurich.
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