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Singapore Airlines servicing Auckland-Amritsar route

Singapore Airlines servicing Auckland-Amritsar route

Responding to the rapidly growing demand of the Indian market, Singapore Airlines is servicing North Indian city of Amritsar.

This was announced by Philip Goh, Singapore Airlines Regional Vice President and Simon Turcotte, Singapore Airlines, General Manager, New Zealand in a breakfast briefing with media earlier today.

Philip Goh (left) and Simon Turcotte (Right)

Mr Goh, who is based in Sydney, and was in Auckland this morning to provide an update on Singapore Airlines’ results and new product roll-out, expressed satisfaction with the global business growth of the aviation giant.

“We believe that we have right products and strategies in place to service our existing markets and develop new routes all around the world,” Mr Goh said.

Speaking on occasion, Mr Turcotte said, “Along with servicing major travel destination, we are continuing our efforts to reach out to more tier-II and tier III level cities in the target market to fulfil the growing demand of our passengers.

In this endeavour, the Amritsar route is a major gift for the huge Punjabi community residing in New Zealand, and business travellers who have growing business interests in northern regions of India.

“We are servicing Amritsar through Scoot, which is Singaporean low-cost long-haul airline owned by Singapore Airlines through its subsidiary Budget Aviation Holdings,” Mr Goh said.

Scoot had launched flights in June 2012 on medium and long-haul routes from Singapore, predominantly to China and India.

Initially, Scoot's fleet consisted of Boeing 777 aircraft obtained from Singapore Airlines, which is now gradually being upgraded with the inclusion of Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft in its fleet from 2015.

In July 2017, Scoot had bought Tiger airways – a popular low-cost carrier operating in South East Asian, Indian, Chinese and Australian market.

Tigerair was officially merged into Scoot using Tigerair's air operator's certificate (AOC) but retaining the 'Scoot' brand, and is now based at Singapore Changi Airport.

Earlier this year, on March 28, 2018, Singapore airlines welcomed the world’s first 787-10 aircraft in Singapore from Boeing’s production facility in North Charleston, South Carolina.

Better control of in-flight entertainment 

Among other key announcements, important was the better opportunity for passengers to control their in-flight entertainment experience. 

"With these changes, passengers would be able to download apps in advance and choose the selected in-flight programs that they will like to see during their travel," Mr Turcotte said. 

Responding to the rapidly growing demand of the Indian market, Singapore Airlines is servicing North Indian city of Amritsar.

This was announced by Philip Goh, Singapore Airlines Regional Vice President and Simon Turcotte, Singapore Airlines, General Manager, New Zealand in a breakfast briefing...

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