Singapore Airlines has resumed thrice weekly flights
between Changi Airport and Munich.
Flights from Singapore will take place on
Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, while those from Munich will
depart on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
The airline will operate the route with Airbus
A350-900 aircraft.
“We are delighted that Singapore Airlines, one of
Asia’s most prestigious airlines, is restarting regular service to
Munich,” said Jost Lammers, CEO of Munich
Airport. “Resuming the non-stop link between Munich and Singapore
sends a very important signal, especially in these challenging
times. Providing a well-established connection for business
travelers and an efficient route for cargo, the Singapore Airlines
flights will help to bring back some semblance of normality. I hope that all travelers will soon once again have the opportunity
to make the most of the exceptional service that Singapore
Airlines offers from Munich.”
Sek Eng Lee, Regional Vice President Europe Singapore
Airlines, said, “Our flights to Munich have always been close to
our hearts ever since we started operations in 2010. The Bavarian
capital is the perfect gateway for corporate and leisure
travellers from southern Germany and Austria, and the resumption
of the Singapore Airlines service from Munich to Singapore
provides excellent access to Asia, Australia and New Zealand. This
development affirms our confidence of incipient market recovery
and we look forward to welcoming our customers onboard soon.”
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