Singapore Airlines has said it will be making
frequency adjustments to points across its network during the
Northern Summer operating season (25 March 2012 - 27 October 2012)
to match capacity to prevailing demand for travel.
An additional daily service will be introduced
to Seoul, increasing frequency to four flights per day from three,
including one flight that continues to San Francisco.
In West Asia, frequency to the Maldives’ capital
Male will increase to two flights per day from the current 10
flights per week. The four additional flights will be daytime
flights, enabling SIA to offer customers a choice of seven daytime
flights and seven nighttime flights per week.
Mumbai services will be increased to 19 per week
from 17.
In Southwest Pacific, frequency will increase to
points in Australia. Adelaide services will increase to 10 times
per week from seven, while Brisbane and Perth will each be served
21 times per week, rather than 19 and 18, respectively, as in the
last Northern Summer schedule.
Frequency reductions will meanwhile be
implemented in select markets during the Northern Summer schedule.
Singapore–Moscow–Houston services will be
reduced to five times weekly from daily.
Singapore–Munich–Manchester services will
be reduced to six times weekly from daily.
Singapore–Taipei services will be reduced to 14
per week from 18.
Some Middle Eastern services will also be
restructured during the Northern Summer season. Flights to Riyadh,
which are currently served via Abu Dhabi, will instead operate via
Dubai. This will result in Abu Dhabi being served three times per
week, down from seven times, with flights carrying on to Jeddah.
Dubai will continue to be served with 10 flights per week, four of
which will carry on to Riyadh and three to Cairo.
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