Bengaluru, NFAPost: Catering to increased demand, Singapore Airlines (SIA) announced a 100% restoration of its pre-Covid services to Bengaluru.
Starting 30 October 2022, the Airline, which currently flies seven times weekly from the city, will go back to operating 16 times a week. The complete flight schedule can be found in Annexe A.
To celebrate the occasion, the Airline has also announced a special fare promotion for travel from Bengaluru to popular countries across Asia, including Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Korea, Thailand and Vietnam.
Customers can avail of promotional fares when they book tickets between now and 14 September 2022. More details about the promotion can be found here.
The additional flights from Bengaluru will not only provide greater flexibility for arrival into Singapore, but will also give customers more options and better connections for travel to key onward destinations in the SIA network such as Australia, New Zealand and USA.
Singapore Airlines General Manager India Sy Yen Chen said SAG has been steadily restoring our operations across India to pre-Covid levels, and Bengaluru is no exception.
“We have seen healthy demand from the city, and this increase in capacity coupled with special fares to popular holiday destinations, will give our customers many attractive options to pick from when they plan their overseas trips in the coming months,” said Singapore Airlines General Manager India Sy Yen Chen.
From 30 October 2022, subject to regulatory approvals, Singapore Airlines will have restored 100 per cent of its pre-Covid services to India, i.e. the Airline will operate 96 flights weekly from eight cities across the country.
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