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  2. List of Singapore Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Airlines presently operates the longest and second longest flights in the world, non-stop to New York–JFK and Newark respectively, using the Airbus A350-900ULR. Singapore to Newark was the world's longest flight from 2004-2013, and 2018-2021, when they started JFK to Singapore. [ 6 ]

  3. List of Cebu Pacific destinations - Wikipedia

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    Singapore: Singapore: Changi Airport [1] [19] South Korea: Busan: Gimhae International Airport: Terminated [citation needed] Seoul: Incheon International Airport [1] Taiwan: Kaohsiung: Kaohsiung International Airport [20] Taipei: Taoyuan International Airport [1] Thailand: Bangkok: Don Mueang International Airport [1] [21] Suvarnabhumi Airport ...

  4. Airline timetable - Wikipedia

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    The timetables of very small airlines, such as Scenic Airways, consisted of one sheet of paper, with their hub's flight time information on the front, and the return times on the back. In recent years, most airlines have stopped production of printed timetables, in order to cut costs and reduce the delay between a change of schedule and a new ...

  5. List of airlines of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. ... SINGAPORE: 1972 Cargo airlines. Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Singapore Airlines Cargo: SQ: SQC:

  6. Scoot - Wikipedia

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    Scoot Pte Ltd, operating as Scoot, is a low-cost airline based in Singapore and is a subsidiary of the country's flag carrier Singapore Airlines. [5] It began its operations on 4 June 2012 on medium and long-haul routes from Singapore, predominantly to various airports throughout the Asia-Pacific region.

  7. Singapore Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Airlines operated four flights per day plans from 1 December 2008 when the route was completely opened, while its sister airline SilkAir also operated four flights per day. [55] Malaysia Airlines, the main opponent to the liberalisation of the route [ 56 ] and deemed to be the party that stands to lose the most, continued to codeshare ...

  8. List of Philippine Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Singapore: Singapore: Changi Airport [1] Singapore International Airport: Airport Closed [42] South Korea: Busan: Gimhae International Airport [1] Jeju: Jeju International Airport: Terminated [citation needed] Seoul: Gimpo International Airport: Terminated [5] Incheon International Airport [1] Yangyang: Yangyang International Airport: Seasonal ...

  9. List of Scoot destinations - Wikipedia

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    Scoot is a low-cost airline based in Singapore, and is a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines. It launched flights in 2012 and mainly operates on medium and long-haul routes. Following its merger with Tigerair in July 2017, Scoot has expanded its reach and now operates many of Tigerair's routes. The following destinations are served or planned: [1]