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Singapore Airlines to add new routes with A330-300

March 1st, 2010

Singapore Airlines will add new routes serving the Middle East, West Asia and North Asia which will be served with  Airbus A330-300 aircraft, featuring the Airline’s latest product and service offerings.

From March 28 or 29 March Singapore Airlines will commence A330-300 services to Abu Dhabi, Jeddah and Kuwait (the latter two points via Abu Dhabi) as well as Male. From April 28, A330-300s will be deployed to Fukuoka and Taipei, and from May 1 the aircraft will serve Colombo. The services will replace the Airline’s Boeing 777 operations on the routes.

The Airline currently operates A330-300 services to and from three Australian cities (Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth), and two Japanese cities (Nagoya and Osaka). Details can be found at singaporeair.com.

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