SilkAir destinations
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This is a list of airports that SilkAir flies to, excluding code-shared destinations.
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[edit] Asia
[edit] East Asia
[edit] South Asia
[edit] Southeast Asia
- Cambodia
- Indonesia
- Balikpapan (Sepinggan International Airport)
- Lombok (Selaparang Airport)
- Manado (Samratulangi Airport)
- Medan (Polonia International Airport)
- Palembang (Mahmud Badaruddin Ii Airport)
- Solo (Solo City - Adi Sumarmo Wiryokusumo)
- Surabaya (Juanda International Airport)
- Malaysia
- Myanmar
- Philippines
- Singapore
- Thailand
- Vietnam
[edit] Charter destinations
[edit] Destinations under negotiation
[edit] Terminated destinations
- Bandar Seri Begawan (Brunei International Airport) - daily scheduled services by Tradewinds. Terminated in early 1990s [citation needed]. However Singapore Airlines still serves this route (occassionally using SilkAir's aircraft), in addition to code share flights operated by Royal Brunei.
- Chittagong Service launched on 31 March 2002, with 3 flights a week every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, and suspended since 19 January 2004 due to low traffic.
- Hat Yai (Tiger Airways now flies there)
- Pattaya
- Jakarta suspended since July 1999. However Singapore Airlines still serves this route.
- Makassar Service launched in November 1995, and suspended since 26 March 2003 due to low yields.
- Vientiane
- Pekanbaru, which was suspended due to a lack of aircraft, but talks are on-going for the route to be reinstated, currently operated through codeshare with Garuda Indonesia)
- Macau (Macau International Airport) (launched 2 July 2002, last flight 31 December 2004, Tiger Airways now flies there)
- Krabi (Krabi Airport) (launched 1 May 2002, last flight on 28 February 2005, Tiger Airways now flies there)
- Hangzhou
- Kuantan
- Hyderabad (Begumpet Airport) since 30 October 2002, last flight on 28 October 2005 to be transferred to Singapore Airlines from 30 October 2005
- Fuzhou since 3 December 2003 terminated in 2005
- Padang (Tabing Airport) (suspended from 23 February 2005 to 30 April 2005 given up to Tiger Airways)