Singapore Airlines boosts network for summer 2024
Singapore Airlines plans to ramp up services to destinations across its network next summer.
For the northern summer 2024 season, SIA will restore Airbus A380 flights between Singapore and Frankfurt.
As well as A380 flights, SIA will run widebody Airbus A350 medium-haul services to Cairns and Male, and direct services to Barcelona.
The airline will increase flight frequencies to pre-pandemic levels on many routes and exceeding them in some.
Destinations that will reach or exceed pre-pandemic frequencies include Beijing, Shanghai, Copenhagen, Da Nang, and Darwin, Melbourne, and Perth, Australia.
JoAnn Tan, SVP of Marketing Planning, said: “Customers will be able to enjoy greater choice and flexibility as SIA continues to adjust and expand our network.”
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