Firefly

2022 - 6 - 13

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Firefly flight arrival from Subang marks Seletar Airport's reopening to ... (The Straits Times)

There are four flights daily for a start - two flights in each direction between Singapore and Subang. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Firefly chief executive Philip See said at a press conference at Seletar Airport that the airline will look to increase the number of flights plying the route by the end of this year if demand picks up. "It's the convenience… Airport staff also participated in refresher training sessions and briefings. Ms Julia Ng, a healthcare worker who is in her early 30s, said she and her parents had taken Firefly flights weekly to travel between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore before the pandemic. She was in Singapore to attend a seminar, and had travelled regularly to the Republic via Firefly flights for work before the pandemic. Firefly will operate four flights daily for a start - two flights in each direction between Singapore and Subang.

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Firefly restarts Subang-Seletar flights, targets minimum 40000 ... (New Straits Times Online)

SINGAPORE: FlyFirefly Sdn Bhd, an airline unit of Malaysia Aviation Group Bhd, is targeting to carry some 40000 passengers on its Subang-Seletar flight by ...

So, we want to focus on that at the moment," See said, adding that Singapore is the first international destination that the airline has resumed flying to. "We're very proud and very happy to be here. He said the Firefly was happy to resume the flight to Singapore in the first week of June 2022, after the reopening of the borders between Malaysia and Singapore.

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Seletar Airport reopens to commercial flights with Firefly flight from ... (The Star Online)

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Seletar Airport has reopened to commercial flights for the first time in more than two years, ...

"It's the convenience... Firefly chief executive Philip See said at a press conference at Seletar Airport that the airline will look to increase the number of flights plying the route by the end of this year if demand picks up. Airport staff also participated in refresher training sessions and briefings. Julia Ng, a healthcare worker who is in her early 30s, said she and her parents had taken Firefly flights weekly to travel between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore before the pandemic. She was in Singapore to attend a seminar, and had travelled regularly to the Republic via Firefly flights for work before the pandemic. Firefly will operate four flights daily for a start - two flights in each direction between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.

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Seletar Airport reopens to first commercial flights since COVID-19 (CNA)

Flight FY3124 by Malaysian airline Firefly departed from Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Subang, Malaysia, and arrived with 59 passengers on board around 8.50 ...

I think (it’s) about 20 minutes as opposed to an hour,” the 33-year-old consultant told reporters after reaching the departure hall. And that's such a key proposition for corporates and business passengers, for our leisure passengers who value time so much," he said. Because it's such a small airport, such a convenient airport. Advertisement There will be free coffee and tea for taxi drivers who make the trip to Seletar Airport in June. Advertisement

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Firefly resumes flights to Singapore (The Edge Markets MY)

Firefly, a wholly-owned unit of Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), has reinstated its flights to Seletar Airport here, which had been suspended since March 2020 ...

We want to focus on that at the moment. “We will make the right announcements at the right time because there are so many things to focus on. “There isn't any thought at the moment to expand. “The airports' (Subang and Seletar) design is so simple. That is why Firefly is in such a unique position to operate this service from Subang-Seletar.” So, we're going to be monitoring this very carefully,” he said. “We will be looking at the current performance of these two daily flights first to decide on the crystallised timeline. It's really about giving a great schedule and then people are willing to pay for the schedule. The pre-load booking looks very robust simply because it's only two flights a day,” he said. It is a function of the situation and where market demand is at the moment,” he said. That's the minimum,” he said. “That's how we plan to introduce it.

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Singapore's Seletar Airport resumes commercial operation with ... (Yahoo News)

Singapore's Seletar Airport marked its reopening to commercial flights since the pandemic with Malaysian budget carrier Firefly resuming its service on ...

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Reopenings: Seletar Airport & Changi Airport's Terminal 4, Terminal ... (TTG Asia)

Post-lockdown, the first commercial flights have landed at and departed Seletar Airport, managed by Changi Airport Group (CAG), on June 13.

Passengers arriving at T2 can look forward to brand new stores by The Shilla Duty Free and Lotte Duty Free in August and September respectively, as well as up to four F&B concepts in October. Lee Seow Hiang, CEO of CAG, said: “The fast rebound in travel demand has given us great encouragement to prepare Changi Airport for the full recovery of passenger volume back to pre-Covid-19 levels. Post-lockdown, the first commercial flights have landed at and departed Seletar Airport, managed by Changi Airport Group (CAG), on June 13.

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Firefly resumes flights to Singapore (The Sun Daily)

SINGAPORE: Firefly, a wholly-owned unit of the Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), has reinstated its flights to Seletar Airport here that had been suspend...

“We will make the right announcements at the right time because there are so many things to focus on. “There isn’t any thought at the moment to expand. So we’re going to be monitoring this very carefully,” he said. the market values time substantially. “We will be looking at the current performance of these two daily flights first to decide on the crystallised timeline. The pre-load booking looks very robust simply because it’s only two flights a day,” he said. the market is corporate... It is a function of the situation and where market demand is at the moment,” he said. Not load for the business.” That’s the minimum,” he said. “To give you a sense, ATR carries about 72 passengers. “That’s how we plan to introduce it.

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Seletar Airport marks reopening as Firefly resumes daily KL ... (The Business Times)

FIFTY-NINE passengers from Kuala Lumpur, who were on board a Firefly plane, landed at Singapore's Seletar Airport on Monday (June 13), marking the airport's ...

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Firefly flights resume as Seletar Airport reopens after more than 2 ... (CNA)

About 200 passengers from Kuala Lumpur arrived on Firefly Airlines on Monday (Jun 13) at Singapore's Seletar Airport for the first time in more than two ...

The low-cost carrier said more destinations could be on the horizon as part of longer-term plans. About 200 passengers from Kuala Lumpur arrived on Firefly Airlines on Monday (Jun 13) at Singapore's Seletar Airport for the first time in more than two years. Video

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Firefly resumes operations to Singapore, plans more flights (The Star Online)

SINGAPORE: Firefly, a wholly-owned unit of the Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), has reinstated its flights to Seletar airport here that had been suspended ...

The pre-load booking looks very robust because there are only two flights a day,” he said. It’s really about giving a great schedule and then people are willing to pay for the schedule. “They will make a decision three or four days before departure. It will fly two times a day for now. “We are not here to pack the seats to the maximum. “That’s the minimum,” he said.On the passenger load before Covid-19, See said with six flights a day, the load was about 50% to 60%.

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Firefly is back flying to Seletar Airport | TTR Weekly (TTR Weekly)

SINGAPORE, 14 June 2022: Firefly reinstated its flights Monday to Seletar Airport in Singapore from Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, Subang, Malaysia.

Taxi drivers that make the trip to Seletar Airport to pick up passengers will also enjoy complimentary coffee and tea in June. Airport staff also participated in refresher training sessions and briefings on operational and safety requirements to prepare them to serve passengers. Singapore has become one of the important destinations for us, connecting leisure and business passengers.

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