Singapore Airlines announced that it will increase the number of flights on its Tokyo-Singapore route from July 24 to meet growing travel demand and continued cargo demand due to the easing of immigration restrictions.
Amidst the difficulties caused by the new Corona, which has forced flight reductions and cancellations, the company has continued to restore flights between Japan and Singapore in stages. With the new flight increase, the Haneda-Singapore route will be operated daily from July 24, and the Narita-Singapore route will be operated twice daily from July 26. The total number of flights from Tokyo (Haneda/Narita) will increase from the current 14 weekly flights to 21 weekly flights, enabling travelers to travel more in line with their preferences.
For details on the Japan route schedules, please refer to the Singapore Airlines website.
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