SIA to step up flights from March to October 2024 amid strong demand


On some routes, Singapore Airlines will also raise capacity by using larger jets. - ST FILE

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Singapore Airlines (SIA) will significantly increase the frequency of its flights to some key markets from March to October 2024, restoring more of its services – including those to Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Melbourne – to pre-pandemic levels.

In a statement on Monday, the national carrier said this move would help it meet the strong demand for air travel to these destinations.

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