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Singapore Air resumes non-stop flights to US after three years absence
SINGAPORE Airlines will resume nonstop flights to the US three years after they were suspended, thus ending the reign of United Airlines as the only carrier flying direct between the two countries.
Singapore Air will start a daily nonstop flight from the city-state to San Francisco on October 23 using Airbus Group SE A350-900 aircraft, Southeast Asia's biggest carrier said in a statement.
United Airlines began the only nonstop flight from San Francisco to Singapore on June 1. Such long-distance Asian routes are among airlines' higher-yielding flights and cater to business customers in particular.
Singapore Air will start a daily nonstop flight from the city-state to San Francisco on October 23 using Airbus Group SE A350-900 aircraft, Southeast Asia's biggest carrier said in a statement.
United Airlines began the only nonstop flight from San Francisco to Singapore on June 1. Such long-distance Asian routes are among airlines' higher-yielding flights and cater to business customers in particular.
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