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SINGAPORE Airlines has introduced additional services on the Delhi-Singapore-Delhi sector to meet with rising seasonal demand.

The increase in services entails inclusion of an afternoon service to Singapore every Saturday during December. And through January , the additional services will operate every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of the month.

Singapore Airlines currently operates daily flights from New Delhi to Singapore using wide body aircraft with a seating capacity of 288 and 322 passengers.

Commenting on the decision for additional services, Mr B.K. Ong, General Manager - India, Singapore Airlines said, "The additional services would complement our existing daily operations and provide our customers greater flexibility, connectivity and more seats. Moreover, during fog period, we would be using the CAT IIIB Instrument landing system to minimise flight delays."

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