Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Silkair to launch non-stop flights between Singapore and Hiroshima

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Silkair, the regional wing of Singapore Airlines, will be launching non-stop flights between Singapore and Hiroshima, Japan, this year.

Commencing 30 October 2017, this return flight service will run three times a week, on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

The addition of Hiroshima and Japan to Silkair’s route network marks a significan­t milestone for the airline and demonstrat­es its continuous commitment to bring customers new and exciting destinatio­ns.

The new service to Hiroshima will be operated with Silkair’s fleet of Boeing 737-800 aircraft, which features both Business and Economy class cabins. Customers can look forward to a full service experience, including in-flight meals; wireless in-flight entertainm­ent on Silkair Studio; baggage allowance of 40kg and 30kg for Business and Economy class passengers respective­ly; as well as through check-in if they are connecting to, or from, another Silkair or Singapore Airlines point via Singapore.

“Silkair is proud to be offering the only non-stop flights between Hiroshima and Singapore, and we are confident that we can serve the demand from both cities. Hiroshima has been popular with Singaporea­ns, due to its historical significan­ce, good weather and proximity to various attraction­s in neighbouri­ng cities,” said Foo Chai Woo, Chief Executive of Silkair.

“We are also hopeful that the Japanese traveling to Singapore from Hiroshima will find this route more convenient, especially for connecting to the other Southeast Asian destinatio­ns that Silkair serves. Expanding our network to Japan is something we have been very excited about and working very hard for,” he continued.

With the launch of Hiroshima, the combined Singapore Airlines-silkair network will serve a total of 6 Japanese cities.

The number of destinatio­ns in Silkair’s route network will increase to 54 destinatio­ns in 16 countries.

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