India- Singapore Airlines could soon start 'flights to nowhere': Details here


(MENAFN- NewsBytes) In a bid to revive its COVID-19-hit commercial flight business, Singapore airlines (SIA) is planning to start 'flights to nowhere' - trips that would begin and end at the same airport.

The flights , according to a report in The Straits Times, could begin next month itself and may come bundled with benefits for passengers.

Here's all you need to know about this strange offering.

  • In this article Flights from and to Changi Airport Several benefits expected to be bundled Partial payment option also being worked upon Target to revive COVID-19 battered business
  • Benefits Flights from and to Changi Airport
  • Multiple people familiar with the developments at SIA told The Straits Times that the flag carrier airline of Singapore is looking to launch no-destination flights by the end of October.

    The option to book these unique flights would be provided to domestic passengers living near Changi Airport - the hub of SIA.

    Each flight is expected to take around 2-3 hours.

  • Bundles Several benefits expected to be bundled

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