SIA flies back to Munich

Airbus A350-900ULR (Photo: Airbus).
Airbus A350-900ULR (Photo: Airbus).

SIA flies back to Munich

Airbus A350-900ULR (Photo: Airbus).
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Singapore Airlines will resume flight operations to and from Munich on January 20th.

Flight SQ 328 will take off from Singapore to Munich three times a week, on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. The return flight with flight number SQ327 from Munich to Singapore takes place every Monday, Thursday and Saturday. In addition, the Asian carrier announced that it will switch the flight frequency from Frankfurt to Singapore from five flights a week to daily operations from January 19. Also from January 19, the frequency from Zurich to Singapore will be increased from four weekly flights to one daily connection, the company announced.

"Germany and Switzerland are very important markets and the resumption of our flights to Munich as well as the increase in the number of long-haul flights from Frankfurt and Zurich confirm our confidence in these destinations and Singapore Airlines confidence in the beginning market recovery", said Alastair Hay-Campbell, Singapore Airlines' General Manager for the DACH region. The airline will also increase the frequency of flights to several European destinations, including the resumption of flights to Moscow.

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