SIA boosts India network
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Singapore Airlines (SIA) and its subsidiary SilkAir have announced that it will boost its India network from 27 October
2013.
The airline will boost India-Singapore services from 98 to 107 times weekly across 11 Indian cities of Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Kochi, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi, Thiruvananthapuram and Vishakhapatnam.
The flight additions include third daily service between New Delhi-Singapore on SIA, while SilkAir will its 10th weekly service from Kochi and fourth weekly service from Viskhapatnam.
G M Toh, general manager in India for Singapore Airlines said, “India is an extremely important market for the Singapore Airlines Group and the nine additional weekly services clearly demonstrate our commitment to growing business and tourism exchange between both countries. We look forward to further expanding our footprint in India with customer-centric investments focused on quality products and services.”
Earlier this week, Singapore Airlines and Tata Sons announced the launch of a full-service carrier based from New-Delhi.
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