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Singapore Airlines Group to reach 81% of pre-pandemic capacity by December
July 6th 2022
Singapore Airlines Group (SIA) has forecast its operating carriers, Singapore Airlines and Scoot, could achieve 81% of pre-COVID-19 capacity by year-end 2022. Read More » The airline group reached 61% of pre-COVID-19 available seat kilometres in May. SIA is adding more flights to Japan and will be back to almost 100% of pre-pandemic capacity to India. Frequencies to Los Angeles and Paris are being increased and services to Vancouver will continue until the end of the northern hemisphere winter scheduling season. “Japan is a key market for the SIA Group. We will work closely with our partners to meet demand for air travel as entry requirements [into Japan] gradually ease,” SIA senior vice president marketing and planning, JoAnn Tan, said. “Robust demand for travel to and from India and to points across the group’s network, support an increase in our services in this important market. By stepping up services into the northern winter season, we are giving our customers even more options for making travel plans. The SIA Group will closely monitor air travel demand and adjust its services accordingly.”