Shenzhen Airlines resumes flights to Singapore

SHENZHEN Airlines is making a return to the Singapore market after an absence of two years.

Starting October 28, the fifth largest airline in China will operate a daily service between Shenzhen and Singapore using a Boeing 737-900 with 167 seats (eight in business and 159 in economy).

When the Chinese carrier suspended service on this route on September 14, 2010, it was operating a thrice-weekly service using the smaller Boeing 737-800.

The service will depart Shenzhen at 22.30 and arrive in Singapore at 02.10, while the return flight will leave Singapore at 08.15 and land in Shenzhen at 12.05.

Shenzhen Airlines is currently offering discounted round-trip fares for RMB800 (US$126), excluding taxes.

Shenzhen Airlines was formally accepted into the global airline network Star Alliance in July last year.

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