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Singapore Airlines makes significant capacity cuts and grounds aircraft

Singapore Airlines (SIA) will be cutting 96% of the capacity that had been originally scheduled up to end-April, given the further tightening of border controls around the world over the last week to stem the Covid-19 outbreak. This will result in the grounding of around 138 SIA and SilkAir aircraft, out of a total fleet

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SIA comes to Busan to help boost passenger capacity

Singapore Airlines (SIA) has announced today that, as of 28 October 2019, it will take over operations of services to Busan, in South Korea, from regional division SilkAir, in efforts to increase seat capacity on the route by up to 76%, to meet growing travel demand.  “Demand for SilkAir’s Busan flights since the launch of

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SilkAir merges with SIA as part of a three-year transformation strategy

Last year, Tiger Air was merged into the Scoot brand when owner Singapore Airlines (SIA) took a 56% ownership of the company. Now SIA has announced that its other subsidiary, regional airline SilkAir, will be folded into the parent company leaving it with just two brands – Singapore Airlines, running a full domestic and international service and low-cost carrier Scoot.

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Asian air route updates, including connections to Krabi, Chongqing and Hiroshima

Malaysia Airlines to launch Chongqing route Where? Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) to Chongqing (China) When? Three times a week, effective 30 October 2017 Who? Malaysia Airlines Why? Malaysia’s national carrier continues to tap demand for inbound traffic from mainland China’s major cities Anything else? Chongqing is actually comprises of several amalgamated cities, including the districts of

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SIA entices SMEs with new scheme

Singapore Airlines has launched a new version of HighFlyer, its corporate programme for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The revamped scheme is designed to reward both companies and their employees when they fly with SIA and SilkAir. SMEs will earn HighFlyer points while business travellers will be awarded KrisFlyer miles when they fly. No minimum

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