Kolkata: Singapore Airlines Tuesday announced a 'Take a Break' offer with discounted fares for a limited period for flights from Kolkata to major South-East Asian and Chinese destinations.
The special promotion offers discounts ranging from 19 to 30 percent on return economy fares, Singapore Airlines state manager (eastern India) Ryan Pua said here.
The bookings for the offer could be made till July 31 and the offer is valid for travel out of Kolkata from July 1 to Aug 31, Pua said. The offer includes a free stopover at Singapore while flying to Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Langkawi, Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing and Guangzhou.
27/06/06 Indo Asian News Service/DailyIndia.com
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