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Friday, December 30, 2011

Singapore Airlines makes capacity adjustments

SINGAPORE-Singapore Airlines will be adjusting frequencies to selected routes across its network from March 25, 2012 to October 27, 2012.

Flight additions will be made for services to parts of Australia, India, Maldives and South Korea.

In Australia, Adelaide services will increase from seven to 10 times per week. Brisbane and Perth will both be served 21 times per week, up from 19 and 18 times respectively in the last schedule.

For Seoul, an additional service will be introduced, increasing the frequency to four flights per day. This includes one flight that will continue from Seoul to San Francisco.

As for West Asia, Mumbai services will increase from 17 to 19 per week. Flights to Male, the capital of Maldives, will increase to 14 flights per as opposed to the previous 10 flights per week. The route will be served twice daily, with a total of seven daytime flights and seven nighttime flights per week.

Aside from beefing up frequencies, Singapore Airlines is also making reductions in select markets.

The Singapore – Moscow – Houston service will be reduced to a five times weekly service from a daily one, while the Singapore – Munich – Manchester service will be reduced to a six times weekly one. Flights to Taipei from Singapore will be down from 18 to 14 flights per week. For Middle East, Abu Dhabi will be served three times a week, down from seven.

The changes are being introduced to meet forecasted demand said the airline.

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