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SINGAPORE
Operating Review
The year in review saw more
changes to the network as
Singapore Airlines continued to
match capacity to demand, while
pursuing growth opportunities.
Network
The year in review saw more changes to the
network as Singapore Airlines continued to match
capacity to demand, while pursuing growth
opportunities.
Flight frequency to Ho Chi Minh City was increased to
17 weekly services, bolstered by increased demand
and to provide better connectivity for the Vietnam
market. Singapore Airlines also welcomed SilkAir
on the Denpasar (Bali), route, increasing combined
services by both airlines to five times daily.
Singapore Airlines introduced daily A380 services
to Beijing, Mumbai and New Delhi. Following the
cessation of services to Riyadh and Cairo, Jeddah
is served three times weekly via Dubai. In addition,
the Group now operates Kolkata services seven
times weekly, of which four are operated by SilkAir.
The launch of the Alliance between Air New
Zealand and Singapore Airlines in January 2015
also saw the Auckland route being operated jointly
by both airlines, with Singapore Airlines serving
the city with an A380 starting October 2014, along
with its daily service to Christchurch. Capacity to
Adelaide, Australia, has been trimmed to seven
times weekly.
In Japan and Europe, services to Haneda airport,
in Tokyo, were increased to three daily flights and
those to Istanbul increased to six weekly flights. In
Americas, Los Angeles and New York continue to
be served with daily A380 services via Tokyo-Narita
and Frankfurt, respectively.
The dynamic competitive landscape will continue
to necessitate judicious capacity management
in the new financial year. Demand patterns will
continue to be closely monitored and changes
made to the Airline’s network when necessary.
The dynamic competitive landscape will
continue to necessitate judicious capacity
management in the new financial year.
SINGAPORE AIRLINES FLIES TO
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22 PERFORMANCE | Operating Review |