“Singapore Airlines’ services to Australia’s newest gateway at Western Sydney will deliver more choice and strengthen connectivity to this popular destination for our customers,” said the airline’s senior vice-president for marketing planning, Dai Haoyu.
He added that the airport’s late-night departure capacity will support smoother connections through Changi Airport to more than 130 destinations in the airline group’s global network.
Western Sydney International Airport chief executive officer Simon Hickey said the partnership will give travellers greater flexibility.
“Our 24-hour capacity, coupled with Singapore Airlines’ extensive global connectivity, will open our city to the world in new and exciting ways,” he said.
With the new service, SIA will now operate five daily flights to Sydney, including its existing four daily services to Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport, the city’s primary airport.
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