SINGAPORE AIRLINES & SINGAPORE TOURISM BOARD INVITE FAMILIES TO HOLIDAY IN SINGAPORE THIS SUMMER , Children enjoy 50% off airfares and families get a 50% discount at 100+ local attractions
BOLLY TOLLY NEWS, KOLKATA, 22.04.2022 - With international travel having resumed from India and with the summer holidays just around the corner, Singapore Airlines, in collaboration with Singapore Tourism Board, is offering a special family promotion on summer travel to Singapore.
Families that book their Singapore Airlines tickets between now and 31 May 2022, for travel anytime till 30 June 2022, can enjoy a 50% discount on airfares for children aged 12 years and below.
Further, families can also enjoy over 100 exciting attractions across Singapore at half the price when they book their tickets using Pelago, a travel experience platform by Singapore Airlines.
Key attractions on offer include the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, Gardens by the Bay, Universal Studios, S.E.A. Aquarium, iFly Singapore, and many more.
Mr. Sy Yen Chen, General Manager India for Singapore Airlines, said, “With international travel having resumed from India, it is once again possible for families to plan a summer vacation together, and what better destination than Singapore? The Garden City has always been among the preferred international family-friendly destinations for the Indian market, simply because it offers something for all age groups. We are seeing strong demand for travel to Singapore, and our special children’s discount on airfares is our way of welcoming our youngest customers back on board for a fun-filled holiday.”
Speaking about the family-focussed promotion, Mr. GB Srithar, Regional Director, India, Middle East & South Asia, for Singapore Tourism Board said, “Singapore is a top-of-mind family destination among Indian travelers. We are happy to welcome them back to Singapore during the peak summer travel season to enjoy their family times. Together with our tourism partners, we have curated a variety of family experiences at half price for children under 12 years. After a hiatus of two years, we are excited to invite Indian travelers to a reimagined Singapore with new and familiar favorite experiences with top-notch hygiene and safety standards.”
Siddharth Shanker, the CEO, of Pelago, commented, "With the resumption of travel, we’re excited to welcome families to Singapore. At Pelago, our vision is to enable travelers to experience different cultures in the 30+ global destinations we operate in. We’re excited to work with Singapore Tourism Board and Singapore Airlines to bring Singapore to the world. For families especially, with over 100 child-friendly activities on Pelago, we hope travelers will have the chance to explore Singapore for its range of well-known icons and hidden gems.”
Complete details about the campaign can be found here: Explore Family-Friendly Singapore | Singapore Airlines India.
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Singapore Airlines India Flight Schedule
Singapore – Ahmedabad
Flight No. | Route | Frequency | Timing | Aircraft | |||||
SQ504 | Singapore – Ahmedabad | Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday | 1835hrs – 2135hrs | Airbus A350-900 | |||||
SQ505
| Ahmedabad – Singapore | Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday | 2250hrs – 0710hrs (+1) | Airbus A350-900 |
Singapore – Bengaluru
Flight No. | Route | Frequency | Timing | Aircraft | |||||
SQ510 | Singapore – Bengaluru | Daily | 2005hrs – 2150hrs | Airbus A350-900 | |||||
SQ511
| Bengaluru – Singapore | Daily | 2305hrs – 0610hrs (+1) | Airbus A350-900 |
Singapore – Chennai
Flight No. | Route | Frequency | Timing | Aircraft | |||||
SQ524 | Singapore – Chennai | Friday, Saturday, Sunday | 0740hrs – 0920hrs | Boeing 737-800 NG | |||||
SQ525 | Chennai – Singapore | Friday, Saturday, Sunday | 1030hrs – 1720hrs | Boeing 737-800 NG | |||||
SQ528 | Singapore – Chennai | Daily | 2015hrs – 2150hrs | Boeing 787-10 | |||||
SQ529
| Chennai – Singapore | Daily | 2315hrs – 0610hrs (+1) | Boeing 787-10 |
Singapore – Delhi
Flight No. | Route | Frequency | Timing | Aircraft | |||||
SQ402 | Singapore – Delhi | Thursday, Friday, Sunday | 0235hrs – 0540hrs | Boeing 787-10 | |||||
SQ401 | Delhi – Singapore | Thursday, Friday, Sunday | 0900hrs – 1725hrs | Boeing 787-10 | |||||
SQ406 | Singapore – Delhi | Daily | 1650hrs – 2010hrs | Airbus A380 | |||||
SQ403 | Delhi – Singapore | Daily | 2155hrs – 0610hrs (+1) | Airbus A380 |
Singapore – Hyderabad
Flight No. | Route | Frequency | Timing | Aircraft | |||||
SQ522 | Singapore – Hyderabad | Daily | 2000hrs – 2205hrs | Boeing 737-8 | |||||
SQ523 | Hyderabad – Singapore | Daily | 2300hrs – 0610hrs (+1) | Boeing 737-8 |
Singapore – Kochi
Flight No. | Route | Frequency | Timing | Aircraft | |||||
SQ534 | Singapore – Kochi | Daily | 2000hrs – 2200hrs | Boeing 737-8 | |||||
SQ535
| Kochi – Singapore | Daily | 2300hrs – 0555hrs (+1) | Boeing 737-8 |
Singapore – Kolkata
Flight No. | Route | Frequency | Timing | Aircraft | |||||
SQ516 | Singapore – Kolkata | Daily | 2100hrs – 2235hrs | Boeing 737-8 | |||||
SQ517 | Kolkata – Singapore | Daily | 2350hrs – 0640hrs (+1) | Boeing 737-8 |
Singapore – Mumbai
Flight No. | Route | Frequency | Timing | Aircraft | |||||
SQ422 | Singapore – Mumbai | Daily | 0740hrs – 1030hrs | Airbus A350-900 | |||||
SQ421
| Mumbai– Singapore | Daily | 1145hrs – 1950hrs | Airbus A350-900 | |||||
SQ424
| Singapore – Mumbai | Daily | 1900hrs – 2210hrs | Airbus A380 | |||||
SQ423
| Mumbai– Singapore | Daily | 2340hrs – 0740hrs (+1) | Airbus A380 |
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