Singapore Airlines announced today that its Airbus A330-300 aircraft, featuring its new product and service offerings, will soon be operated on selected routes to the Middle East, West Asia and North Asia.
From 28 March, the carrier will operate A330-300 services to Abu Dhabi, Jeddah, Kuwait and Male, from 28 April it will operate A330-300 services to Fukuoka and Taipeu and from 1 May it will operate A330-300 service to Colombo.
These services will replace Singapore Airlines’ Boeing 777 operations on the routes.
A330-300 aircraft will also be progressively deployed on other regional and medium-haul routes later this year. Singapore Airlines currently operates A330-300 services to Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth, Nagoya and Osaka.