SilkAir Switches To A320 For Southeast Asian Cities
Singapore Airlines' subsidiary, SilkAir, will start upgrading its flights to Southeast Asian cities to the A320 in October, following the delivery of its first aircraft of the type in September. Phuket, Medan, Xiamen, Cebu and Jakarta, currently served with 737-300s, will be the first cities to go...
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