JAPANESE low-cost carrier peach Aviation Ltd is to launch flights between Kansai International Airport in Osaka Prefecture and Singapore starting December 4.
This is the first time in 14 years that a Japanese airline will operate flights between Kansai airport and Singapore, according to Japan's The Mainichi.
The budget airline based at Kansai International Airport revealed late last month its second medium-haul international route, following its flights between Osaka and Bangkok, with the aim to capture the strong demand from Southeast Asia for travelling to Japan.
There will be one round-trip per day.
Flights will depart from Kansai airport at 6:50 pm and from Singapore at 2:15 am, taking around 6 1/2 hours to reach the destination. The fare for a one-way ticket starts at JPY13,690 (roughly US$94).
Peach Aviation CEO Kazunari Ohashi said: 'We will deploy the latest Airbus A321LR aircraft with more spacious seating to ensure a comfortable flight experience. We hope passengers will take advantage of our affordable fares and travel frequently.'
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This is the first time in 14 years that a Japanese airline will operate flights between Kansai airport and Singapore, according to Japan's The Mainichi.
The budget airline based at Kansai International Airport revealed late last month its second medium-haul international route, following its flights between Osaka and Bangkok, with the aim to capture the strong demand from Southeast Asia for travelling to Japan.
There will be one round-trip per day.
Flights will depart from Kansai airport at 6:50 pm and from Singapore at 2:15 am, taking around 6 1/2 hours to reach the destination. The fare for a one-way ticket starts at JPY13,690 (roughly US$94).
Peach Aviation CEO Kazunari Ohashi said: 'We will deploy the latest Airbus A321LR aircraft with more spacious seating to ensure a comfortable flight experience. We hope passengers will take advantage of our affordable fares and travel frequently.'
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