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Friday, 19 June 2009
Singapore boosts Manila services Singapore boosts Manila services
By Honey @ 9:59 AM :: 2049 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Philippines, Singapore
 

Singapore Airlines will add a fourth daily flight between Singapore and Manila from July 10.

The extra daily flight, which will all be operated by a Boeing 777, will expand capacity between Singapore and Manila, by more than 20%. This has been made possible as a result of recent bilateral air services consultations between Singapore and the Philippines.

SQ916 will depart Singapore at 1410hrs and arrive in Manila at 1745hrs (all times local). The return flight SQ921 will depart Manila at 1850hrs and arrive in Singapore at 2220hrs. To give customers more flight options to suit their travel needs and to reduce transit times for onward departures from Singapore Changi Airport, Singapore Airlines will reschedule one of its present Manila services. SQ912 will be resceduled to depart Singapore at 1210hrs and arrive in Manila at 1545hrs, while the return flight, SQ919 will leave Manila at 1650hrs and arrive in Singapore at 2020hrs.

“The frequency increase on this route underscores the strong and growing economic, business and tourism links between Singapore and the Philippines. It also improves the connectivity of Manila to the rest of the world.” said Singapore Airlines executive VP marketing and the regions, Huang Cheng Eng.

“The scheduling of the four services to depart and arrive at various times during the day between the two cities, gives our customers more options to choose a flight which better suits their travel needs.”

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