Report by : Gan Yung Chyan
/ KUCINTA SETIA
Distributed to All Press & Travel Professionals
Air Busan, the Busan-based subsidiary of Asiana Airlines, plans to launch scheduled charter flight to Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 3 from Busan on 4 January 2019 using its Airbus A321 aircraft, subject to bilateral regulatory approval. It plans to operate flights between both airports twice a week until 30 January 2019. Flights leave Busan for Singapore on Tuesdays and Fridays and depart from Singapore for Busan on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
According to the OAG flight listings, Air Busan flight BX7615 departs from Busan for Singapore Changi Airport on 4 January 2019 at 6.15 pm, touches down in Singapore at 11.15 pm before leaving Changi Airport for Busan at 12.15 am on 5 January 2019 and arriving in Busan at 7.20 am under flight BX7625.
According to Changi Airport, Air Busan A321 arrives at Terminal 4.
With the launch of the new route, Air Busan will be the first South Korean low-cost airline to launch flight to Singapore Changi Airport.
Prior to Air Busan's scheduled charter flights, Scoot and SilkAir were operating group tour chartered flights between Singapore and Busan.
/ KUCINTA SETIA
Distributed to All Press & Travel Professionals
Air Busan, the Busan-based subsidiary of Asiana Airlines, plans to launch scheduled charter flight to Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 3 from Busan on 4 January 2019 using its Airbus A321 aircraft, subject to bilateral regulatory approval. It plans to operate flights between both airports twice a week until 30 January 2019. Flights leave Busan for Singapore on Tuesdays and Fridays and depart from Singapore for Busan on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
According to the OAG flight listings, Air Busan flight BX7615 departs from Busan for Singapore Changi Airport on 4 January 2019 at 6.15 pm, touches down in Singapore at 11.15 pm before leaving Changi Airport for Busan at 12.15 am on 5 January 2019 and arriving in Busan at 7.20 am under flight BX7625.
According to Changi Airport, Air Busan A321 arrives at Terminal 4.
With the launch of the new route, Air Busan will be the first South Korean low-cost airline to launch flight to Singapore Changi Airport.
Prior to Air Busan's scheduled charter flights, Scoot and SilkAir were operating group tour chartered flights between Singapore and Busan.
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