Singapore Airlines restarting Houston flights from Manchester,
Three months after relaunching direct flights from Manchester to Singapore, Singapore Airlines (SIA) is now bringing back its Houston service to MAN from 1 December 2021.
The flight will operate three times weekly to and from Houston with an A350-900 aircraft and hopes to gradually increase to its former pre-pandemic schedule.
The A350 offers 42 Business Class, 24 Premium Economy Class and 187 Economy Class seats.
Singapore Airlines launched its transatlantic services to Houston in 2016, during the SIA’s 30th year of Manchester operations.
The flight became the first transatlantic route Singapore Airlines ever operated from the UK.
In 2017, the airline introduced the first commercial A350 flight from Manchester Airport, as the aircraft also debuted on the Singapore-Manchester-Houston route.
Mr Mohamed Rafi Mar, General Manager, UK and Ireland, commented: "We are delighted to resume our Houston flights and offer more travel options to our passengers from the Manchester region, after relaunching our flights to Singapore in the summer."
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