Thursday, July 22, 2010

Singapore Airlines to raise Service to Los Angeles and Houston

Singapore Airlines has adjusted its schedule to offer higher service frequencies on a variety of routes throughout its northern-winter schedule period from October 31 to March 26.

The adjustments are in response to further development in demand for travel, Singapore Airlines says.

Singapore Airlines’ capacity to and from Russia and the United States will boost, with flights on the Singapore-Los Angeles and Singapore-Moscow-Houston sectors operating daily. SIA’s SQ38/SQ37, the all Business Class round-trip plying the Singapore-Los Angeles route, and SQ62/SQ61, the airline’s round-trip service to Moscow and Houston, now operates five times per week.

Besides operating daily will be flights SQ328/SQ327, Singapore-Munich-Manchester, up from five times a week.

Round-trip SQ608/SQ609 on the Singapore-Seoul route will function seven times a week, up from four. This will increase Singapore Airlines’ total frequency to and from the South Korean capital to 21 times a week, up from 18 times.

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