Chennai: In a bid to strengthen its presence in India, Singapore Airlines is on the lookout for new destinations in the country for operation of its services.
The airlines, which was now operating from ten destinations in the country, would explore the possibilities of operating from more centres, Foo Chai Woo, General Manager, Singapore Airlines (India), told reporters here today.
The airlines would soon be introducing more spacious first class seats in its aircraft.
The seats were designed by leading transport and interior designer company James Park Associates, he said.
The economy class would also have spacious seats and more facilities.
23/11/06 Chennai Online
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