Singapore Airlines to Restructure Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad Flights from Oct 29
News 18Singapore Airlines and its subsidiary low-cost Scoot will restructure their Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad services from October 29, subject to regulatory approvals, the airlines said on Thursday. SIA and Scoot carried 8.4 million passengers during the quarter, 65.5 per cent higher than a year before, with strong demand across all route regions and market segments. The Group achieved a record quarterly passenger load factor of 88.9 per cent, with SIA’s PLF at a record 88.1 per cent and Scoot’s at a record 91.7 per cent. Cargo loads dipped 11.3 per cent year-on-year, while capacity grew 12.1 per cent, primarily from the increase in bellyhold capacity as more passenger flights returned to service. As a result, Group revenue rose 551 million Singapore dollar year-on-year to 4,479 million Singapore dollar, with the higher passenger flown revenue of 1,001 million Singaporean dollar, partially offset by a 555 million Singaporen dollar decline in cargo flown revenue.