Singapore Changi Airport received the maiden flight of Air India Express (AIE) from Chennai. AIE is the first Indian low-cost carrier to operate to Singapore. Singapore is also the airline’s first international destination in the Asia Pacific.
Passengers and crew onboard the flight were warmly welcomed by the High Commissioner of India to Singapore, His Excellency Alok Prasad, and Acting Director-General of Civil Aviation, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), Mr Chiang Hai Eng.
For a start, AIE will operate 10 weekly flights between Singapore and Chennai from Changi Airport’s Terminal 1.
30/10/06 Vicky Karantzavelou/Travel Daily News International
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