Find out how Air Canada is making a grand comeback to Singapore after 33 years, offering non-stop flights, partnering with SATS, and eyeing the region's growth potential!
Air Canada has marked its triumphant return to Singapore after a 33-year hiatus by launching direct flights from Vancouver to Changi Airport. The inaugural non-stop flight arrived on April 4, boosting the airline's capacity in the Asia-Pacific region by 26% compared to the previous year. Travellers in Singapore can now enjoy the convenience of a direct flight to Vancouver, courtesy of Air Canada's new route.
In preparation for its comeback, Air Canada partnered with SATS to handle passenger, ramp, and cargo services at Changi International Airport. This strategic collaboration solidifies the airline's presence in Singapore and enhances the overall travel experience for passengers. The resumption of Air Canada's flights to Singapore signifies the airline's commitment to reconnecting key destinations and meeting the evolving needs of travellers.
Despite the challenges posed by the global pandemic, Air Canada remains optimistic about the growth potential in the Asia-Pacific region. With promising forward booking demand for flights between Vancouver and Singapore, the airline is poised to increase flight frequencies between the two cities. This expansion reflects Air Canada's confidence in the market and its determination to capitalize on emerging travel opportunities.
In an impressive feat, Air Canada has launched its longest flight by distance, spanning 12,818km on the Vancouver-Singapore route. Despite the considerable distance, the flying time from Singapore to Vancouver is only scheduled to be 14 hours, offering passengers a seamless travel experience. As the airline continues to enhance its services and expand its network, the return to Singapore serves as a pivotal moment in Air Canada's growth strategy, showcasing its dedication to providing exceptional air travel services to passengers.
Air Canada's non-stop flight from Vancouver arrived at Changi Airport on April 4 at 7.36am. PHOTO: CHANGI AIRPORT GROUP.
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