sábado, 1 de agosto de 2015

Scoot to Take Over Hangzhou Services from SilkAir

From October 25, 2015, Scoot, the longhaul lowcost
subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, will commence flights to Hangzhou, taking over from SilkAir. The fullservice regional wing of Singapore Airlines currently has fourtimesweekly flights to Hangzhou, on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
With Scoot operating the SingaporeHangzhou route, this will better optimise the utilisation of the SIA Group's resources and present a better match of capacity to demand.
"Scoot is thrilled to add another great city such as Hangzhou to our growing network. Hangzhou will be our fifth destination in China, in addition to services to Tianjin, Shenyang, Qingdao and Nanjing. It is also the fourth new route added to Scoot's network in the last 8 months after Kaohsiung, Osaka and Melbourne.
We look forward to offering guests great value travel to Hangzhou aboard our new 787 Dreamliners featuring modern conveniences such as inflight Wifi and inseat power and of course, our unique attitudeour Scootitude on board," said Scoot CEO, Campbell Wilson.
Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang province, is wellknown for its breathtaking scenery and cultural sites. The city is centred largely around the picturesque West Lake, where popular attractions such as Solitary Hill, Ling Yin Temple and Six Harmonies Pagoda can be found. There are also numerous restaurants and teahouses lining the lake.
The city is also famous for its Longjing or Dragon Well Green Tea and boasts acres of lush fields growing some of the finest grades of this tea.
Customers who have made advance bookings to fly the SingaporeHangzhou route on SilkAir can opt for a refund or be reaccommodated either on Scoot's new services or on Singapore Airlines' flights to Shanghai.
TravelDailyNews

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