IndiGo has launched daily flights between New Delhi and Singapore. IndiGo is the fifth Indian airline to operate at Changi.The route will be operated with Airbus A320 aircraft that have a capacity of 180 passengers in a single-class configuration.IndiGo plans to add a Mumbai-Singapore service in the middle of October.With the addition of IndiGo, the Singapore-New Delhi route will be served by four carriers IndiGo, Air India, Jet Airways and Singapore Airlines operating a total of 70 flights a week.
The Singapore-Mumbai route will be served by six carriers operating a total of 90 flights a week.Singapore is the most connected point to India in Southeast Asia. Some 180 weekly services with a capacity of more than 35,500 weekly one-way seats currently link Changi Airport to 11 cities in India.With IndiGo joining Changi’s family of airlines, an additional 2,500 weekly one-way seats will be available between Singapore and India.Given Singapore's strategic geographical location, Changi Airport is well-placed to tap on the growth of travel demand in India to Southeast Asia and Australia/New Zealand. Passenger traffic between Singapore and India has grown steadily over the years.In 2010, more than 2.55 million passenger movements were recorded, an increase of 13.8% over 2009’s 2.24 million. For the first seven months of 2011, passenger traffic between the two countries rose 6.6%, compared to the same period a year before.
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