SINGAPORE — The Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group is adding flights to key destinations in East Asia including Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan as entry requirements ease and travel demand rises.
The SIA Group passenger network is projected to cover 110 destinations in 36 countries and territories, including Singapore, on Nov 1, the company said in a news release on Monday .
Currently, Scoot operates daily flights to Tokyo's Narita Airport, as well as four flights a week to Tokyo's Narita Airport via Taipei and five flights a week to Osaka. Scoot will also resume flight TR896 as a five-times-weekly Singapore-Taipei-Seoul service on Oct 30. From Nov 5, the low-cost carrier will also increase the frequency of flights to Jeju to five times a week, up from the current thrice-weekly service.
SIA resumed twice-weekly Beijing-Singapore services on Sept 27. SQ842, a weekly service to Chengdu, will also resume from Oct 11.