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Singapore airlines mulls more India flights soon

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Singapore airlines mulls more India flights soon
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Singapore Airlines is planning to raise the number of India flights, as it is currently operating at pre-pandemic capacity of around 75%.

Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group - comprising full service carrier Singapore Airlines and low-cost airline Scoot - currently serves 13 destinations across India, the Business Standard reported.

A senior Singapore Airlines executive said the carrier expects to announce more flights to India in the coming months.

"The Indian market is recovering very strongly as well. We are seeing good load factors... we will be able to hopefully announce increases in flights over the next two schedules... whether it is for the winter schedule starting from October or even for next year," Lee Lik Hsin, Executive Vice President Commercial at Singapore Airlines, told reporters at an interaction at Changi airport here.

At present, Singapore Airlines operates 73 weekly flights to Singapore from eight Indian cities -- Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Kochi and Hyderabad. Scoot operates 38 flights from six cities - Amritsar, Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Tiruchirappalli, Trivandrum and Visakhapatnam.

According to an airline spokesperson, SIA Group is currently operating around 75 per cent of its pre-COVID capacity.

After remaining suspended for little over two years, scheduled commercial international passenger flights resumed to and from India from March 27 this year.

Since then, there has been a strong demand for air travel.

The Singapore Airlines spokesperson said market feedback indicates that the current outbound traffic from India comprises primarily pent-up leisure traffic, while business travel will take longer to return to pre-pandemic levels.

Apart from resuming Airbus A380 plane services from Mumbai and Delhi, the airline, in January, launched its new Boeing 737-8 product from Hyderabad, Kochi, and Kolkata. This includes seats that recline into fully-flat beds in the business class.

Talking about overall travel demand, Lee Lik Hsin said there is a "very speedy recovery phase we are seeing right now".

"We will put in a capacity of 61 per cent by the end of June, 67 per cent by the end of September... very very strong load factors for April," he added. In April, SIA Group's load factor rose 18 per cent.

To another query, Lee Lik Hsin said the rise in fuel costs is a concern for any airline. "We try to exercise as much cost discipline as we can on other aspects in our control. Fuel is one aspect that we do not control. We are hedged for this current year at 40 per cent. We have some protection to that extent but the rest is (up to) market forces," he noted.
 

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:roflmao:

luving it

stinkypura getting cecafied

too many sh*tskin ah nehs favoured by pap-pigs

can't wait to see stinkypura uplorry
 

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I really liked India. I have been to Delhi more than once and was pleasantly surprised by the traditions and culture of the local population. I often fly on business trips. But one day I urgently needed to fly to Zurich. I decided to buy flights to switzerland from usa and was satisfied. I had to fly the next day and managers quickly picked up a flight with comfort. Flight also matters when you travel.
 
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