Manufacturing Industry
Singapore Airlines to increase service to Shanghai
Airline Industry Information, Oct 24, 2002
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-(C)1997-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
From 27 October 2002, Singapore Airlines (SIA) will launch an extra daily service on its Singapore-Shanghai route.
The additional flight will increase the frequency of the service to three daily flights, operated by Boeing 777 aircraft.
The airline has also announced plans to end a fifth daily flight to/from Bali. SIA introduced the flight between 14 and 21 October 2002 to meet the high demand for flights leaving Bali following the bombing. The airline will continue to operate four flights to and from the Indonesian island.
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