Singapore Airlines is to launch a third daily
service to Osaka’s Kansai International Airport in April 2019.
SIA already operates two flights per day on the popular
Singapore-Osaka route, and the third will be introduced with
effect from 27 April 2019.
Airbus A330-300 aircraft will be
operated, adding nearly 2,000 seats per week in each direction.
Flight SQ620 is scheduled to depart Singapore at 08:30 and arrive at
Osaka at 16:10. The return flight will operate as SQ621, and is
timed to
depart Osaka at 17:25 arriving at Changi at 23:05.
In addition to Osaka, Singapore Airlines operates six daily
services to Tokyo (Haneda and Narita airports), as well as daily
services to both Fukuoka and Nagoya.
Regional subsidiary SilkAir
operates thrice-weekly services to Hiroshima, while low-cost
subsidiary Scoot operates 11 weekly flights to Osaka, four weekly
flights to Sapporo and 19 weekly flights to Tokyo Narita.
With
SIA’s third daily service to Osaka, the SIA Group will operate a
combined 114 weekly flights between Singapore and Japan.
The new flights are subject to regulatory
approvals.
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