Dubai’s status as a hub for international travel has just gotten even stronger.
That’s because Singapore Airlines is set to increase its flight frequencies, catering to the surging demand for air travel to prime destinations, particularly from Dubai.
The airline is planning to introduce flights four days a week with a total of 11 flights between both destinations. This means that it is gearing up to surpass its pre-pandemic flight frequencies.
This new flight schedule will kick off on March 31 2024.
Joann Tan, senior vice president of marketing planning at Singapore Airlines, said: “With the release of SIA’s Northern Summer schedules, our customers can plan ahead and start to make their travel plans for 2024. Our customers will be able to enjoy greater choice and flexibility when they travel with us, as SIA continues to adjust and expand our network in response to demand patterns.”
Singapore is known for its bustling cityscape, iconic neighbourhoods like Chinatown and Little India and architectural marvels such as the Marina Bay Sands complex.
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Plus, the futuristic biodome Gardens by the Bay boasts hawker stalls to try delicious street food.
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