Air India launches non-stop service between Bengaluru and Singapore


Press Release, Oct 25, 2023, 9:07 AM IST

Air India, India’s global airline, has launched a non-stop service between Bengaluru and Singapore from 22nd October 2023. The new service will cater to the need of a convenient direct connection between the two cities.

AI392 will depart Bengaluru at 2230 hrs to reach Singapore at 0540 hrs the next morning. The return flight AI393 will take off from Singapore at 0640 hrs to land in Bengaluru at 0835 hrs (All Local Time). The flight, operated with an Airbus A321 aircraft, will have a two-class configuration of 170 Economy and 12 Business Class seats and operate four days a week on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays. The new connection will lend a boost to tourism and trade in the two cities and help the leisure travellers, students, and business community.

Air India has also enhanced the frequency from Mumbai to Singapore from seven flights a week to 13 flights a week from 22nd October 2023. With the increased frequency and commencement of service from Bengaluru, Air India is currently operating a total of 38 non-stop flights to Singapore per week from Delhi (14 flights), Mumbai (13 flights), Chennai (7 flights) and Bengaluru (4 flights) connecting the Merlion City.

Building a more robust network is a key element of Air India’s transformation journey and the new launch is in line with the airline’s commitment to expand connectivity and enhance frequency on its domestic and international sectors as it keeps augmenting the fleet with new aircraft. Bookings for the flights are open on all channels, including Air India’s website: (www.airindia.com), mobile app, and through travel agents (including online travel agents).

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