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Singapore Airlines’ Airbus A330-300 aircraft, featuring the Airline’s latest product and service offerings, will soon operate on selected routes serving the Middle East, West Asia and North Asia.
From 28/29 March 2010, the Airline will commence A330-300 services to Abu Dhabi, Jeddah and Kuwait (the latter two points via Abu Dhabi) as well as Male. From 28 April, A330-300s will be deployed to Fukuoka and Taipei, and from 1 May the aircraft will serve Colombo.
The services will replace the Airline’s Boeing 777 operations on the routes. Detailed schedules are listed in the Annex.
A330-300 aircraft will also be progressively deployed on other regional and medium-haul routes later this year as part of Singapore Airlines’ ongoing product enhancement efforts.
The Airline currently operates A330-300 services to and from three Australian cities, namely Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth, and two Japanese cities, namely Nagoya and Osaka.
The Singapore Airlines A330-300 is configured in a two-class layout with 30 Business Class and 255 Economy Class seats.
The Business Class cabin is laid out in a 2-2-2 configuration featuring a new seat specially designed for regional and medium-haul routes. The seat converts to an incline lie-flat bed and offers enhanced levels of comfort, privacy and functionality.
The Economy Class cabin is laid out in a 2-4-2 configuration. Featured are the new-generation Singapore Airlines Economy Class seats, currently also available on the Airline’s Airbus A380 and B777-300ER aircraft. They are ergonomically designed to provide customers an unsurpassed level of comfort, with more personal space and increased legroom.
All seats feature the new KrisWorld, Singapore Airlines’ award-winning inflight entertainment system, and in a world first, iPod and iPhone connectivity in every seat, including Economy Class.
Singapore Airlines currently has nine A330-300s, with another 10 due to be delivered by the end of this year.
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ANNEX |
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NEW SCHEDULED A330-300 SERVICES |
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| From 28 March 2010*: | ||||
| Sector | Flight number | Operating | Depature Time | Arrival Time |
| Singapore - Male |
SQ452 |
Daily from 28 March 2010 |
2035 hrs |
2200 hrs |
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Singapore-Abu |
SQ458 |
Four times weekly from 28 March 2010 |
From Singapore: 1410 hrs From Abu Dhabi : 1840 hrs |
In Abu Dhabi: |
| Singapore- Abu Dhabi-Jeddah |
SQ456 |
Three times weekly from 29 March 2010 |
From Singapore : 1250 hrs From Abu Dhabi : 1705 hrs |
In Abu Dhabi : 1605 hrs In Jeddah 1900 hrs |
| Sector | Flight number | Operating | Departure Time | Arrival Time |
| Male-Singapore |
SQ451 |
Daily from 28 March 2010 |
2315 hrs |
0700 hrs the next day |
| Kuwait-Abu Dhabi- Singapore |
SQ457 |
Four times weekly from 28 March 2010 |
From Kuwait: 2045 hrs From Abu Dhabi : 0050 hrs the next day |
In Abu Dhabi: next day |
| Jeddah-Abu Dhabi- Singapore |
SQ455 |
Three times weekly from 29 March 2010 |
From Jeddah: 2015 hrs From Abu Dhabi: 0050 hrs the next day |
In Abu Dhabi: 2350 hrs In Singapore: 1230 hrs the next day |
| *As the Singapore-Abu Dhabi-Jeddah vv services operate on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, the A330-300 services will commence on 29 March instead. | ||||
| From 28 April 2010: | ||||
| Sector | Flight number | Operating | Departure Time | Arrival Time |
| Singapore- Fukuoka |
SQ656 |
Five times weekly from 28 April 2010 |
0100 hrs |
0810 hrs |
| Singapore- Taipei |
SQ876
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Daily from 28 April 2010 Daily from 28 April 2010 |
0835 hrs 1220 hrs |
1320 hrs 1705 hrs |
| Sector | Flight number | Operating | Departure Time | Arival Time |
| Fukuoka- Singapore |
SQ655 |
Five times weekly |
1015 hrs |
1525 hrs |
| Taipei- Singapore |
SQ877 SQ879 |
Daily from 28 April 2010 Daily from 28 April 2010 |
1425 hrs 1810 hrs |
1850 hrs
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| From 1 May 2010*: | ||||
| Sector | Flight number | Operating | Departure Time | Arrival Time |
| Singapore- Colombo |
SQ468 |
Daily from 1 May 2010 |
2235 hrs |
2345 hrs |
| Colombo- Singapore |
SQ469 |
Daily from 2 May 2010 |
0100 hrs |
0730 hrs |
| *The Colombo-Singapore service will commence on 2 May. | ||||