Singapore: With the largest chunk of growth coming from Asia, Singapore Airlines on Tuesday said that it considering adding more flights into the Indian market.
The airline said that it is also looking to its regional airline and subsidiary, Silk Air, to start services to cities in North India. These new flights will be subject to regulatory approvals.
Silk Air currently operates 42 flights a week to eight destinations, including Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Kochi.
SIA Executive Vice-President Mak Swee Wah said: “We will add capacity into the Indian market. Markets are increasingly witnessing competition. We intend to have a good position with both products and services.’’
Wah, however, did not give a timeframe by when this capacity would be added.
09/07/13 Bindu Menon/Business Line
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The airline said that it is also looking to its regional airline and subsidiary, Silk Air, to start services to cities in North India. These new flights will be subject to regulatory approvals.
Silk Air currently operates 42 flights a week to eight destinations, including Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Kochi.
SIA Executive Vice-President Mak Swee Wah said: “We will add capacity into the Indian market. Markets are increasingly witnessing competition. We intend to have a good position with both products and services.’’
Wah, however, did not give a timeframe by when this capacity would be added.
09/07/13 Bindu Menon/Business Line