Singapore Airlines announced their fabulous fares from as low as B$200 up to $600 to destinations including Singapore, Australia, India and even Japan.
According to a statement issued by Singapore Airlines, a trip to Singapore with a return ticket will cost only B$200 per person while going to destinations such as Guangzhou, Taipei and Perth will cost only $420. For destinations in Australia, the return ticket to Brisbane will be $480 per person while flights to either Melbourne or Sydney will be $550 for a return ticket.
Meanwhile destinations such as Chennai, Bombay and Delhi only cost B$600 for a return ticket, as well as flights to Tokyo, Fukoaka and Osaka. Tickets can only be booked online through Singapore Airlines' new website at www.singaporeair.com.sg, the statement read.
Furthermore, travel must be made between 12th May and 30th June 2006 and tickets must be issued between 10th May 2006 and 20th May 2006.
13/05/06 Borneo Bulletin, Brunei Darussalam
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