About Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines with a presence in the airline markets of Southeast Asia, North Asia, West Asia, Americas, Europe, and Middle East reaches out to over 100 destinations in 41 countries. Singapore airline, the national airline of Singapore is one of the only four airlines in the world to receive a 5-star rating by Skytrax.
The history of Singapore Airlines dates back to 1947, when a Malayan Airways Limited Airspeed Consul took off from Singapore's Kallang Airport to Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. The airline began with three flights per week, and today the network spans 100 destinations in 41 countries. Singapore airline operates two of the world's longest non-stop commercial flights to Los Angeles and Newark respectively.
Singapore Airlines has one of the most modern and youngest fleets in the world. The fleet consists of B747-400, B777-300, B777-200, B777-200ER, A 340-500, B777-300ER, and A380-800 aircrafts.
Singapore Airlines ranks amongst the top 15 airline carriers worldwide in terms of revenue passenger kilometers according to Air Transport World.
Singapore Airlinescelebrates its 60th Anniversary this year 2007 and soon, Singapore Airlines will be the first to put the world’s largest plane into service.
The history of Singapore Airlines dates back to 1947, when a Malayan Airways Limited Airspeed Consul took off from Singapore's Kallang Airport to Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. The airline began with three flights per week, and today the network spans 100 destinations in 41 countries. Singapore airline operates two of the world's longest non-stop commercial flights to Los Angeles and Newark respectively.
Singapore Airlines has one of the most modern and youngest fleets in the world. The fleet consists of B747-400, B777-300, B777-200, B777-200ER, A 340-500, B777-300ER, and A380-800 aircrafts.
Singapore Airlines ranks amongst the top 15 airline carriers worldwide in terms of revenue passenger kilometers according to Air Transport World.
Singapore Airlinescelebrates its 60th Anniversary this year 2007 and soon, Singapore Airlines will be the first to put the world’s largest plane into service.
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