
Singapore Airlines (SIA) will be increasing flight frequency to France's capital city Paris to 10 per week from the current seven during the Northern Winter operating season (29 October 2017 to 24 March 2018).
The three additional flights will operate on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays to Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport as SQ334 (Singapore-Paris) and SQ333 (Paris-Singapore), starting 30 October 2017. The additional flights will complement the current daily SQ336 (Singapore-Paris) and SQ335 (Paris-Singapore) services.
The additional flights as well as the seven existing flights will be operated with Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, rather than Airbus A380-800s which currently serve the Paris route.
The 777-300ERs are fitted with 264 seats, of which four are in First Class, 48 in Business Class, 28 in Premium Economy Class and 184 in Economy Class.
The additional flights are subject to regulatory approvals. Tickets will be made available for sale progressively through the various distribution channels.
Flight Schedules:
Flight Number |
Days of Operation |
Time of Departure |
Time of Arrival |
SQ334 |
Monday, Thursday, Saturday |
0230 |
0930 |
SQ333 |
Monday, Thursday, Saturday |
1800 |
1340 (+1) |
SQ336 |
Daily |
0010 |
0710 |
SQ335 |
Daily |
1100 |
0640 (+1) |
*All times local. Flight schedule is for Northern Winter operating season and subject to slots and regulatory approvals*
For further information, please contact: Karl Schubert
Public Relations Manager Singapore Airlines
Tel: (02) 9350 0293
Mob: 0407 708 470
Karl_Schubert@singaporeair.com.sg
Jemma Lee, Liquid Ideas for Singapore Airlines. Tel: (02) 9667 4211
About Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines (SIA) has proudly operated services to Australia since 1967. Over the past 50 years, SIA has grown from twice-weekly flights to Perth and Sydney to operating 121 weekly flights from six Australian cities.
Alongside its regional wing, SilkAir, and low cost carrier Scoot, SIA provides Australian travellers with access to a global network of 115 destinations in 36 countries through the world famous Changi Airport hub, from:
Sydney |
31 flights weekly |
Airbus A380S and Boeing B773ER, B773ERp, B772ERr |
Melbourne |
28 flights weekly |
Airbus A359 and Boeing B773ERp, B773ERn |
Perth |
28 flights weekly |
Airbus A330 and Boeing B772ERr, B772r |
Brisbane |
23 flights weekly |
Airbus A330 and Boeing B772ERr |
Adelaide |
7 flights weekly |
Airbus A330 |
Canberra |
4 flights weekly |
Boeing B772r |
Darwin |
5 flights weekly |
Boeing B738 (operated by SilkAir, the regional wing of SIA) |
Cairns |
3 flights weekly |
Boeing B738 (operated by SilkAir, the regional wing of SIA) |
In 2017 - the 50th Anniversary year in Australia - Singapore Airlines celebrates a number of milestones, including the company's 70th Anniversary, launch of a new on-board product offering, 1st Anniversary of the Capital Express, and the 10th Anniversary of the Airbus A380 (Singapore Airlines was the first airline to fly the world's largest commercial aircraft).
As part of its commitment to operating a young and modern fleet, SIA has welcomed into service 14 of the latest-generation Airbus A350-900 aircraft, with a further 53 on firm order. SIA has also placed on firm order 20 Boeing B777-9 and 49 B787-10 aircraft to achieve additional growth and fleet modernisation through the next decade.
While travelling through or to Singapore, Australian customers can take advantage of the 'Changi Transit Programme' - offering S$20 worth of vouchers per adult and child ticket to use at more than 510 Changi Airport stores - and the 'Singapore Stopover Holiday' package - offering accommodation and entrance to major attractions from just AUD$49 per person twin-share.