West Air has launched flights between Chongqing
and Singapore, the airline's first international route.
The West Air direct flight (PN6235) takes off
from Chongqing at 18:35 to reach Singapore at 23:35 every
Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday.
Flight PN6236 departs Singapore at 00:35 every
Thursday, Friday and Monday to arrive in Chongqing at 05:05.
The route is being operated with Airbus A320-200
aircraft with a capacity of 180 seats.
The arrival of West Air strengthens Singapores
connectivity to Western China, opening up more opportunities for
both trade and leisure travel between the two destinations. This
new service, which represents the Chinese carriers first
international service, comes on the back of a bilateral pledge to
grow air connectivity between Singapore and Chongqing, inked
recently through a memorandum.
On 8 January 2016, Changi Airport Group (CAG),
Chongqing Airport Group, SilkAir, Air China Limited Chongqing
Branch, China West Air, and Chongqing Airlines entered into a
six-party Memorandum of Strategic Cooperation to enhance air
connectivity between Western China and Singapore.
Under this memorandum, both airports will
work closely with the airline partners to mount new flights and
increase flight frequencies, not just between Singapore and
Chongqing, but also to boost transfer traffic via both hubs. Both
airports will support the airlines to develop connectivity from
cities in Western China (such as Urumqi, Xining, Lhasa) via
Chongqing to Singapore, cultivating the aviation market between
Singapore and relevant cities under Chinas One Belt, One Road
plan.
Mr Lim Ching Kiat, Changi Airport Groups Senior
Vice-President for Market Development, said, For Changi Airport,
Western China represents exciting untapped growth opportunities.
Following the signing of the memorandum of strategic cooperation,
we are delighted to welcome the initial fruit of our collaboration
through the commencement of West Airs operation to Changi
Airport. The growth of the aviation market involves the joint
efforts of both airports and airlines to stimulate and facilitate
the growth of the entire ecosystem. Going forward, we will
continue to work with our partners under this framework to develop
air connectivity and promote both trade and tourism flow between
the two cities and our respective air hubs.
With 32 city links to China, Changi Airport is
well-connected to the country. In 2015, China continued to be a
key market for Changi Airport, with 4.9 million passenger
movements for the sector. Contributing about 9% to Changis total
passenger traffic, China is the airports fifth-largest passenger
source market. With West Airs entrance, there are 12 airlines at
Changi Airport operating direct services to China, offering some
560 weekly flights between the two countries.
Changi Airport Group has been actively growing
Changis connectivity to Chinas emerging cities. Four new Chinese
city links were added to the airports network in 2015 Sanya,
Changchun, Quanzhou and Yinchuan. For the year, China traffic grew
a healthy 7% year-on-year, while compounded annual growth (CAGR)
for the 2010-2015 period was a robust 8%.
West Air was established in March 2006 by its
parent company Hainan Airlines. It launched scheduled services on
14 July 2010.
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