Singapore Airlines to double Singapore-Delhi daily services

06 Aug 2008

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Singapore Airlines said it will increase its frequency on the Singapore-Delhi route to a double daily, i.e.14 times a week, up from the current nine flights a week with effect from 1 September 2008. The increase in frequency will offer more connection options for Singapore Airlines customers travelling on its global network. 

The new schedule will provide a daily early morning arrival into Delhi, in addition to the existing late evening arrival, while the return service from Delhi will provide a morning departure that arrives into Singapore in the late afternoon.

Return tickets are priced at SG$798, inclusive of all taxes and surcharges (subject to currency fluctuations) and are for a minimum of two people travelling together.

The offer is valid for outbound travel till 31 October 2008 and bookings can be made up till 8 August 2008.

Singapore Airlines has begun operating one of its daily flights between Singapore and Delhi using the new Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. 

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