Singapore Airlines to increase frequency on the Singapore-Delhi route
Singapore Airlines will increase its frequency on the Singapore-Delhi route to double daily (14 times weekly), up from the current nine flights a week, with effect from 1 September 2008.
The increase in frequency offers greater choice and more connection options for Singapore Airlines customers travelling on its global network. The new schedule will provide a daily early morning arrival into Delhi, in addition to the existing late evening arrival.
On the return from Delhi, the new schedule provides a morning departure that arrives into Singapore in the late afternoon.
The increase in frequency reflects the strong interest and demand for flights to and from Delhi, and the importance of the Indian market to Singapore Airlines.
To introduce the new second daily flight, Singapore Airlines is offering a special Economy Class online fare from Singapore, on the SQ406 flight to Delhi. Return tickets are priced at S$798, inclusive of all taxes and surcharges (subject to currency fluctuations) and are for a minimum of two people travelling together.
The offer is valid for outbound travel till 31 October 2008 and bookings can be made up till 8 August. For more details, full terms and conditions which apply to this fare, and other promotional deals, please visit www.singaporeair.com.au
Singapore Airlines has begun operating one of its daily flights between Singapore and Delhi (SQ407 and SQ408) using the new Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. This aircraft is fitted with the Airline’s new-generation award-winning cabin products, including the biggest Business Class seat in the world and the most advanced inflight entertainment system ever developed, featuring over 1,000 entertainment options and a suite of office applications.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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