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Singapore Airlines offers discounted return fares from Chennai

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Chennai, Jan. 10

Singapore Airlines has announced discounted return airfares to popular cities in the Asia Pacific region along with free hotel accommodation in Singapore.

According to a press release, those boarding day flights from Chennai to Singapore can avail themselves of discounts on shopping and dining, return airport transfers, free passes to the SIA Hop-On bus for a complimentary tour of the city and free admissions to six public attractions in Singapore.

Passengers flying from Chennai can now fly to Bali for Rs 20,000, Bangkok for Rs 20,800, Kuala Lumpur for Rs 20,600, Hong Kong for Rs 24,200, Shanghai or Beijing for Rs 34,300 and Australia for Rs 41,400, all inclusive of various taxes.

Bookings can be made through travel agents from January 10 to February 28. Travel validity on the offer is between January 10 and March 31, 2008, the release said.

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