October
2007
SILKAIR
TO FLY TO KATHMANDU
Customers
can now enjoy direct flights between Kathmandu and Singapore
SilkAir,
the regional wing of Singapore Airlines, will introduce a three-times weekly
service between Singapore and Kathmandu from 30 October 2007.
Flights
will leave Singapore every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 0910 hours
and will arrive in Kathmandu at 1205 hours (local time).
Flights
out of Nepal's capital will depart at 1305 hours, arriving in Singapore
at 2015 hours (local time).
There
are presently no direct air services between both countries.
The
inbound flights will cater to leisure traffic out of Singapore and facilitate
easy connections for customers from Australia, New Zealand Japan and Europe,
all of which are important source markets for inbound tourism to Nepal.
For
customers from Kathmandu, the new service will offer direct flights to
Singapore and the convenience of onward connections to more than 90 international
cities in the joint Singapore Airlines-SilkAir network.
"We're
thrilled by the opportunity to fly to Kathmandu," said David Lim, SilkAir's
Vice President Commercial, adding that forward bookings are already very
promising. "Nepal's unparalleled natural beauty and diverse attractions
make it more than just a trekking destination and we're eager make it easier
for more visitors to enjoy its splendour," he added.
Flights
will be operated on SilkAir's Airbus A320 family aircraft. The new service
to Kathmandu will commence just days after the launch of the airline's
new direct flights to Coimbatore, a centre of commerce and industry in
South India, on 28 October 2007.
With
the new routes, the airline will operate over 400 flights weekly to 29
destinations across 11 countries.
SilkAir
extends the Singapore Airline Group's footprint in Asia by offering connections
from Singapore to 28 other exotic destinations in the region. It
has been repeatedly voted "Best Regional Airline" by members of Asia Pacific's
Travel Trade in the annual TTG Travel Awards. It is also the only regional
airline in the world to feature consistently on Travel + Leisure's Top
Ten 'World's Best Airlines' list.
SilkAir
operates a fleet of 14 Airbus A-320 family aircraft; with 12 more of the
same type on firm order and options for a further nine.
SilkAir
flies one of the youngest fleets in the Asia region, with an average age
of 4 years. We currently operate fourteen aircraft, eight Airbus A320-200
and six Airbus A319-100 aircraft.
Source:
SilkAir, October 2007
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