Singapore Airlines Boosts Global Flights After Surge in Demand
Singapore Airlines is hoping to get a boost from a faster-than-expected revival in travel.
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Singapore Airlines Ltd plans to increase services to destinations all across the world, as the group expects to operate at 81% capacity of pre-pandemic levels by the end of the year.
The airline will restore India services to levels seen before Covid, and increase services to Japanese cities like Tokyo and Osaka. Singapore Airlines will also add more flights to Los Angeles and Paris in response to strong demand, according to an emailed statement Tuesday.