Singapore Airlines to return to 100% pre-Covid operating capacity to India by October 30

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(TAN): Singapore Airlines (SIA) will increase services to points across Japan and restore its Indian network to pre-pandemic levels in the coming months, the airline said in a statement. It will also add more flights to Los Angeles and Paris by December 2022, and continue with its direct services to Vancouver.

JoAnn Tan, SVP marketing planning, Singapore Airlines, said: “Japan is a key market for the SIA Group, and we will work closely with our partners to meet the demand for air travel as entry requirements gradually ease. Robust demand for travel to and from India, to points across the Group network, support an increase in our services in this important market.” 

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The airline will progressively operate 17 weekly services to Chennai, up from the current 10 flights per week. Kochi services will go up to 14 times weekly, up from the current seven flights per week. Bengaluru services will go up to 16 times weekly, up from the current seven flights per week. SIA will operate almost 100% of its pre-Covid operating capacity to India by October 30, 2022.

SIA will also operate five weekly flights to Ahmedabad, twice daily flights to Delhi, daily flights to Hyderabad, daily flights to Kolkata and 16 weekly flights to Mumbai.

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