SilkAir destinations

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The following is a list of destinations served by SilkAir, a fully-owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines:

City Airport Commenced[1] Terminated Frequency[2] Remarks
Asia
East Asia
Flag of the People's Republic of China People's Republic of China
Chengdu Chengdu Shuangliu Airport 5 flights weekly Codeshared with Singapore Airlines
Chongqing Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport 3 flights weekly Codeshared with Singapore Airlines
Fuzhou Fuzhou Changle International Airport 3 December 2003[3] 3 October 2005[4]
Hangzhou Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport ?
Kunming Kunming Wujiaba International Airport 3 flights weekly Codeshared with Singapore Airlines
Macau Macau International Airport 2 July 2002[5] 31 December 2004 Route transferred to Tiger Airways
Shenzhen Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport 30 October 2005[6] 7 flights weekly Route transferred from and now codeshared with Singapore Airlines
Xiamen Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport 7 flights weekly Codeshared with Singapore Airlines
Flag of the Republic of China Republic of China
Kaohsiung Kaohsiung International Airport 25 May 2007[7] 4 flights weekly Codeshared with Singapore Airlines
South Asia
Flag of Bangladesh Bangladesh
Chittagong Shah Amanat International Airport 31 March 2002 19 January 2004[8] 3 flights weekly Low yields
Flag of India India
Chandigarh Chandigarh Airport August 2008 (expected)[9] TBA Codeshared with Singapore Airlines
Coimbatore Coimbatore Airport 28 October 2007[10] 3 flights weekly Codeshared with Singapore Airlines
Hyderabad Begumpet Airport 30 October 2002[11] 28 October 2005[12] Route transferred to Singapore Airlines
Kochi Cochin International Airport 31 October 2001[13] 7 flights weekly Codeshared with Singapore Airlines
Thiruvananthapuram Thiruvananthapuram International Airport June 1999 4 flights weekly Codeshared with Singapore Airlines
Flag of Nepal Nepal
Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport 30 October 2007[14] 3 flights weekly Codeshared with Singapore Airlines
Southeast Asia
Flag of Brunei Brunei
Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei International Airport 21 February 1989 Early 1990s 7 flights weekly Singapore Airlines partly utilises SilkAir's aircraft on route
Flag of Cambodia Cambodia
Phnom Penh Phnom Penh International Airport 14 flights weekly Codeshared with Singapore Airlines; 2 flights from Singapore via Siem Reap
Siem Reap Angkor International Airport 7 flights weekly Codeshared with Singapore Airlines; 2 flights to/from Singapore via Da Nang, 2 flights to Singapore via Phnom Penh
Flag of Indonesia Indonesia
Balikpapan Sepinggan International Airport 7 flights weekly Co-operated with Garuda Indonesia; codeshared with Singapore Airlines
Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta International Airport 26 July 1999[15] 12 flights weekly Poor loads
Lombok (Mataram) Selaparang Airport 3 flights weekly Co-operated with Garuda Indonesia; codeshared with Singapore Airlines
Makassar Hasanuddin International Airport November 1995 26 March 2003 Low yields
Manado Sam Ratulangi Airport 4 flights weekly Codeshared with Singapore Airlines
Medan Polonia International Airport 15 flights weekly Codeshared with Garuda Indonesia and Singapore Airlines
Padang Tabing Airport ? 3 flights weekly Suspended from 23 February 2005 to 30 April 2005[16]
Palembang Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airport 3 flights weekly Co-operated with Garuda Indonesia; codeshared with Singapore Airlines
Pekanbaru Sultan Syarif Qasim II International Airport ? Lack of aircraft, now codeshared with Garuda Indonesia
Solo Adisumarmo International Airport 3 flights weekly Co-operated with Garuda Indonesia; codeshared with Singapore Airlines
Surabaya Juanda International Airport 30 October 2005[17] 14 flights weekly Route transferred from and now codeshared with Singapore Airlines
Flag of Laos Laos
Vientiane Wattay International Airport ?
Flag of Malaysia Malaysia
Kota Kinabalu Kota Kinabalu International Airport 12 December 2005[18] 7 flights weekly Codeshared with Malaysia Airlines and Singapore Airlines
Kuantan Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Airport 21 February 1989 ?
Kuching Kuching International Airport 28 March 2005[19] 7 flights weekly Codeshared with Malaysia Airlines and Singapore Airlines
Labuan Labuan Airport
Langkawi Langkawi International Airport 6 flights weekly Codeshared with Malaysia Airlines and Singapore Airlines
Tioman Tioman Airport 21 February 1989 ? From Seletar Airport
Flag of Burma Myanmar
Yangon Yangon International Airport 1990[20] 14 flights weekly Codeshared with Singapore Airlines
Flag of the Philippines Philippines
Cebu Mactan-Cebu International Airport 8 flights weekly 2 flights from Singapore via Davao, 4 flights to Singapore via Davao
Davao Francisco Bangoy International Airport 1997[21] 6 flights weekly 4 flights from Singapore via Cebu, 2 flights to Singapore via Cebu
Flag of Singapore Singapore
Singapore Seletar Airport 21 February 1989 ? Former secondary hub
Singapore Singapore Changi Airport 21 February 1989 Main hub
Flag of Thailand Thailand
Chiang Mai Chiang Mai International Airport 4 flights weekly Codeshared with Singapore Airlines
Hat Yai Hat Yai International Airport 21 February 1989 ? Route transferred to Tiger Airways
Krabi Krabi Airport 1 May 2002 28 February 2005[22] 2 flights weekly
Pattaya U-Tapao International Airport 21 February 1989 ?
Phuket Phuket International Airport 21 February 1989[23] 28 flights weekly Codeshared with Singapore Airlines
Flag of Vietnam Vietnam
Da Nang Da Nang International Airport 3 January 2005[24] 4 flights weekly Codeshared with Singapore Airlines; 2 flights to/from Singapore via Siem Reap

[edit] References

  1. ^ Official List of Airlines’ Offices in Singapore
  2. ^ http://www.silkair.com/mbe/en_UK/docs/booking/Flight%20Schedule%20Oct07_Mar08.pdf
  3. ^ SilkAir to launch Fuzhou services in December - AirlineCrew.net - Bulletin Board for Airline Crew
  4. ^ Travel News - Sep 2005
  5. ^ Macau Daily Times - Jetstar Asia arrives from Singapore; Silk to follow
  6. ^ http://www.silkair.com/mbe/en_UK/content/corporate/newsflash/NF1001_23092005.jsp
  7. ^ http://www.silkair.com/mbe/en_UK/content/corporate/newsflash/NF1001_13032007.jsp
  8. ^ The Daily Star Web Edition Vol. 4 Num 228
  9. ^ City Beautiful to get its first international flight in August - ExpressIndia.Com
  10. ^ http://www.silkair.com/mbe/en_UK/content/corporate/newsflash/NF1001_11102007.jsp
  11. ^ The Hindu Business Line : SilkAir to start direct flights to Hyderabad
  12. ^ Travel News - Oct 2005
  13. ^ SilkAir begins Kochi service
  14. ^ http://www.silkair.com/mbe/en_UK/content/corporate/newsflash/NF1001_10102007.jsp
  15. ^ Airliners Asks to Lower Airfares - Rubrik BRIEF NOTES
  16. ^ http://www.silkair.com/mbe/en_UK/content/corporate/newsflash/NF1001_07022005.jsp
  17. ^ http://www.silkair.com/mbe/en_UK/content/corporate/newsflash/NF1001_23092005.jsp
  18. ^ http://www.silkair.com/mbe/en_UK/content/corporate/newsflash/NF1001_16112005.jsp
  19. ^ http://www.silkair.com/mbe/en_UK/content/corporate/newsflash/NF1001_24022005.jsp
  20. ^ http://www.silkair.com/mbe/en_UK/content/corporate/newsflash/NF1001_30112007.jsp
  21. ^ Bidders jostle for SilkAir order-12/02/1997-Flight International
  22. ^ http://www.silkair.com/mbe/en_UK/content/corporate/newsflash/NF1001_07022005.jsp
  23. ^ http://www.silkair.com/mbe/en_UK/content/corporate/newsflash/NF1001_10042007.jsp
  24. ^ 2005 Airline News

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