SINGAPORE - SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) said on Wednesday it would start a twice daily service between the city-state and Tokyo's Haneda airport from October 2010 onwards.
'The new flights will cater for growth in demand and boost travel between Singapore and Japan for both business and tourism,' SIA said in a statement.
SIA said it was granted the permit for 14 weekly flights to Haneda airport by Singapore's Air Traffic Rights Committee.
The carrier currently flies twice daily to Tokyo's other airport Narita. It also has services to other Japanese cities including Fukuoka, Nagoya and Osaka. -- AFP
'The new flights will cater for growth in demand and boost travel between Singapore and Japan for both business and tourism,' SIA said in a statement.
SIA said it was granted the permit for 14 weekly flights to Haneda airport by Singapore's Air Traffic Rights Committee.
The carrier currently flies twice daily to Tokyo's other airport Narita. It also has services to other Japanese cities including Fukuoka, Nagoya and Osaka. -- AFP
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