The summer holiday season means for the
traveler. Opportunity was seen Singapore Airlines will increase flight
frequency that welcomes summer 2013.
For summer 2013, Singapore Airlines will adjust flight. These adjustments include the addition of the frequency of flights and is valid from 31 March to 26 October 2013.
The addition of flight frequency during the summer of 2013 applies to destinations in the Australia, Asia and Europe. These adjustments in order to meet increased demand in certain markets, such as those written in the release of Singapore, Wednesday (19/12/2012).
For Singapore-Melbourne flight routes were originally operated as many as 21 times per week, will be increased to 28 times a week. In addition, the Singapore-Melbourne route also increased from the originally only 10 times per week, up to 12 times a week. The second change is the route entered into force on July 1, 2013.
Increasing the frequency will increase the total flights operated by Singapore Airlines and Silk Air, to 121 weekly flights.
For Asia, the service flight from Singapore to Fukuoka and Osaka is also changing, starting on May 31, 2013. For Singapore-Fukuoka route will be increased from 5 times weekly to 7 times a week. Meanwhile, Singapore-Osaka flight route of the original 11 times per week up to 14 times a week.
Venturing to Europe, flight route Singapore-Moscow-Houston also changing. If the route is initially the flights five times a week, starting on 20 May to 11 August 2013 will increase to seven times a week.
Not only that, Singapore-Copenhagen is also changing. Destination of the flight service is also increased to five times a week from only three times a week. Additions to Copenhagen is effective from March 31, 2013.
Contrast with the addition of flight services to routes that have been mentioned above, non-stop flight service between Singapore and Los Angeles, as well as flights between Singapore and Newark will be discontinued.
Termination is effective beginning on October 20-November 23, 2013. Meanwhile, airline service to Los Angeles via Tokyo Narita and headed to New York (JFK) via Frankfurt will not change
For summer 2013, Singapore Airlines will adjust flight. These adjustments include the addition of the frequency of flights and is valid from 31 March to 26 October 2013.
The addition of flight frequency during the summer of 2013 applies to destinations in the Australia, Asia and Europe. These adjustments in order to meet increased demand in certain markets, such as those written in the release of Singapore, Wednesday (19/12/2012).
For Singapore-Melbourne flight routes were originally operated as many as 21 times per week, will be increased to 28 times a week. In addition, the Singapore-Melbourne route also increased from the originally only 10 times per week, up to 12 times a week. The second change is the route entered into force on July 1, 2013.
Increasing the frequency will increase the total flights operated by Singapore Airlines and Silk Air, to 121 weekly flights.
For Asia, the service flight from Singapore to Fukuoka and Osaka is also changing, starting on May 31, 2013. For Singapore-Fukuoka route will be increased from 5 times weekly to 7 times a week. Meanwhile, Singapore-Osaka flight route of the original 11 times per week up to 14 times a week.
Venturing to Europe, flight route Singapore-Moscow-Houston also changing. If the route is initially the flights five times a week, starting on 20 May to 11 August 2013 will increase to seven times a week.
Not only that, Singapore-Copenhagen is also changing. Destination of the flight service is also increased to five times a week from only three times a week. Additions to Copenhagen is effective from March 31, 2013.
Contrast with the addition of flight services to routes that have been mentioned above, non-stop flight service between Singapore and Los Angeles, as well as flights between Singapore and Newark will be discontinued.
Termination is effective beginning on October 20-November 23, 2013. Meanwhile, airline service to Los Angeles via Tokyo Narita and headed to New York (JFK) via Frankfurt will not change
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