Saturday, February 26, 2011

Singapore to Sao Paulo Brazil flights SIA

Singapore Airlines will begin flights to Sao Paulo in Brazil on 28 March, subject to regulatory approvals.

Sales have now begun and tickets can be purchased over singaporeair.com or from appointed agents.

Sao Paulo will be Singapore Airlines’ first South American destination. Boeing 777-300ER aircraft will be used for the new services, featuring the Airline’s latest product offerings. These include a new First Class seat which converts into the largest full-flat bed in the sky, a 30-inch-wide Business Class seat, the widest in its class, and the unprecedented comfort and space offered by the all-new Economy Class seats.
Customers can also be entertained by more than 1000 on-demand options available on Singapore Airlines’ award-winning inflight entertainment system across all three classes.

Flights will operate three times per week on a Singapore-Barcelona-Sao Paulo routing. Spanair will be codesharing on the flights, which will be operated on the following schedule:

Singapore-Barcelona-Sao Paulo
Flight No.
Days of Operation
Depart Singapore
Arrive In Barcelona
Depart Barcelona
Arrive in Sao Paulo

SQ68/JK9954
Mon/Thur/Sat
0040 hrs
0820 hrs
0930 hrs
1555 hrs

Sao Paulo Singapore
SQ67/JK9955
Tues/Fri/Sun
0145 hrs
1735 hrs
1845 hrs
1335 hrs + 1 day

*Schedule for 28 March 2011 - 15 October 2011. Detailed flight schedules/timing after 15 October 2011 will be released at a later date on singaporeair.com

Cathay Pacific hongkong paris new flight schedule

Cathay Pacific Airways will increase the frequency of its paris service from 1 July 2011 in response to strong demand. CX will add three extra flights to Paris CDG making a twice daily service to the French capital. The additional flights will operate via Amsterdam.

The airline is also increasing capacity on a number of other routes including Jakarta, Surabaya, Bangkok and Delhi.

Cathay Pacific Chief Executive Tony Tyler said: “Demand to and from paris has been very encouraging since we launched the route in March last year and we are pleased to be able to strengthen the service and offer more choice to our passengers. We are also taking the opportunity to add capacity on a number of other routes that will further boost connectivity through Hong Kong, one of the world’s leading international aviation hubs.”

PARIS (PAR)
- Three more flights to be added, making a total of 14 flights per week effective 27 March 2011
flight schedule
Departure / Arrival
CX261
HKG PAR
2345/0630+1
Daily

CX 279 HKG CDG
1425/2135
Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun
CX271 HKG PAR 0015/1000
Tue, Thu, Sat (via AMS)
CX260 cdg HKG
1350/0720+1
Daily
CX278 PAR HKG
2305/1710+1
Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun

CX270 CDG HKG
1145/0705+1
Tue, Thu, Sat (via AMS)

Singapore Airlines flight Melbourne Australian

Singapore Airlines fly to Melbourne use airbus a380 plane type, the capital city of the Australian state of Victoria, took off from Singapore Changi Airport last evening and touched down at Melbourne Airport early this morning.

Singapore - Melbourne
SQ227
2100 hrs
0610 hrs
Melbourne - Singapore
SQ228
1550 hrs

Melbourne is the second Australian city and sixth city in Singapore Airlines’ network to receive the A380. Singapore Airlines currently operates 21 weekly flights between Singapore and Melbourne, including the daily A380 service.

airbus A380 customers enjoy the quiet cabin ambience,innovative inflight service delivered by our cabin crew.
The A380 features the exclusive Singapore Airlines first class Suites. A private cabin in the sky, each Suite comes with sliding doors and adjustable roller-blinds, and a luxurious leather seat upholstered by Italy’s Poltrona Frau. Come bedtime, a full-sized bed with plush pillows and duvet is deployed for the customer by the cabin crew.

At 86 centimetres (34 inches), the Singapore Airlines Business Class seat is the widest in its class. Fully adjustable by an intuitive control panel, the seat can folds down easily to form a comfortable, full-flat bed. The intelligent design allows customers to lounge in bed to watch movies or TV programmes, read or dine as they would in the comfort of their own homes.

Utilising advanced materials, the ergonomically-designed Economy Class seat provides customers with more legroom and personal space. With smart innovations like the non-intrusive reading lights and inflight entertainment, the Singapore Airlines Economy Class promises more comfort and privacy than ever.

Customers across all three classes can enjoy sumptuous inflight meals, designed by the world-renowned chefs on Singapore Airlines’ International Culinary Panel, including Matt Moran from Australia and Sam Leong from Singapore. The dining experience is further enhanced by the use of exclusive Givenchy-designed serviceware and complemented by a wide selection of fine wines and spirits.


Singapore Airlines first started A380 operations to Sydney in October 2007, and subsequently added superjumbo services to London, Tokyo, Paris, Hong Kong and now, Melbourne. The Airline currently has 10 A380s in the fleet, with a further nine on firm order and options on six more.