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Singapore Airlines adds 12 cities to its VTL flight network

This brings the airline’s VTL fight coverage to 47 cities.

Singapore Airlines Group has added 12 cities to its Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) network, bringing its coverage to 47 from 25 cities.

The group’s namesake full-service carrier will have VTL flights to New York (Newark), Hong Kong, Dubai, Manila, and Phuket.

Its low-cost carrier Scoot, meanwhile, will progressively start operating flights to Chiang Mai, Cebu, Clark, Davao, Hong Kong, Jeddah, Krabi, London (Gatwick), and Phuket under the VTL scheme.

New VTL flights will begin on the following dates:

SIA

Phuket - 4 March
Manila - 4 March
Hong Kong - 25 February
Dubai 0 24 February

SCOOT

Davao - 4 March
Clark - 4 March
Cebu - 4 March
Chiang Mai - 5 March
Hong Kong - 25 February
Gatwick (London) - 22 March
Jeddah - 24 February
Krabi - 4 March
Phuket - 4 March

To further boost operations, the group will also increase frequencies for flights between Singapore and Bandar Seri Begawan, Colombo, Male, and Phnom Penh.

 

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