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SIA to launch non-stop daily flights to San Francisco starting October 23

This will be the longest route in its network.

Singapore Airlines will launch daily non-stop flights to San Francisco starting October 23.

The flag carrier currently has two daily flights to San Francisco via Hong Kong and Seoul.

With the launch of the non-stop flights, the flight from Seoul will start 14 hours and 35 minutes and 17 hours, 45 minutes. It will be operated using an A350-900 aircraft.

SIA added that it would also add a second daily service to Los Angeles to expand its services to the Untied States.
 

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