“We are close to a hundred flights and hope to achieve the landmark this year,” Singapore Airline's general manager G M Toh stated in an earlier interaction.
Singapore Airlines hopes to introduce services to cities such as Pune, and add services to Delhi.
Singapore Airlines will face intense competition from AirAsia, which will launch its India operations later this year and Tiger Airlines, in which it holds a stake.
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Except IndiGo, SpiceJet, Indian carriers cut flights