SIA beefs up Australia flights
Singapore will increase capacity from Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth as part of seasonal frequency adjustments across the airline’s network.
Adelaide services will increase to 10 times per week from seven, while Brisbane and Perth will each be served 21 times per week, rather than 19 and 18, respectively, as in the last northern summer schedule.
Singapore–Moscow–Houston services will be reduced to five times weekly from daily. Singapore–Munich–Manchester services will be reduced to six times weekly from daily.
Singapore–Taipei services will be reduced to 14 per week from 18.
Mumbai services will be increased to 19 per week from 17.
Ian Jarrett
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