Singapore Airlines Increases Shanghai Capacity
June 19, 2007 |
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From June 17, 2007 until June 30, Singapore Airlines will offer three more direct flights a week from Shanghai to Singapore.
"Singapore Airlines has always considered Eastern China an important market. This increase in capacity in Shanghai offers our customers more seats and flexibility, and signifies our strong commitment to the China market." said Ho Yik Wing, general manager of Singapore Airlines China.
Then from July 1 2007, Singapore Airlines will offer four more direct flights a week, increasing the direct flights from four to five daily flights on the Shanghai to Singapore route. The increase in flights makes it easier for customers to connect via Singapore to more than 60 cities around the world through the Airlines' extensive network.
From 17 June 2007, SQ827 will depart Shanghai at 1905hrs every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday and arrive at Singapore Changi Airport at 0020hrs next day. SQ828 will depart Singapore at 1135hrs every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday and arrive at Shanghai Pudong International Airport at 1655hrs. From 1 July, SQ827 and SQ828 will operate daily with the same depart and arrive time.
The additional service increases the number of Singapore Airlines' flights leaving Shanghai from 28 to 35, a capacity increase of 25 percent. From 1 July 2007, Singapore Airlines will operate 69 times per week from the four Chinese cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Nanjing to Singapore.




































