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MUMBAI: Singapore Airlines has decided to operate two more flights every week on the Mumbai-Singapore sector, which will take the count of flights between both the cities to 19, from March 25.
According to Singapore Airlines, “To celebrate the increased services, the airline is offering two special all-inclusive fares to Singapore - at Rs 17,000 each for two travellers and at Rs 19,000 for an individual. The special fares will be on sale till February 29 for departures from Mumbai by April 10.”
Singapore Airlines, which forayed into India in 1970, runs 51 flights per week connecting six Indian cities with Singapore, and its arm SilkAir has 33-weekly flights from seven Indian cities to Singapore.
GM Toh, Singapore Airlines General Manager for India, said, “The increased services is only possible due to the strong support of our customers here. The special fare is an acknowledgement of the same.”
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