Starting from December 5, Peach Aviation will commence daily flights between Osaka Kansai Airport and Singapore Changi Airport.
This is the second medium-haul international route by the low-cost carrier after Bangkok.
Peach Aviation will start daily flights between Osaka and Singapore from December 5
“We are very pleased that Peach will be the only Japanese airline to operate the Singapore-Osaka route. With a more spaced-out, cutting-edge Airbus A321LR aircraft, we will take you to Osaka in comfort and offer you an exciting experience in the booming Kansai region, which is set to host the Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai,” said Satoru Endo, chief corporate planning officer of Peach Aviation.
Speaking at the official launch event in Singapore, Endo said that the Singapore route had been something the airline had wanted to launch for many years, and that “we’d like to take you to the parts of Japan you don’t yet know”.
From Osaka, Peach is further connected to 13 other destinations in Japan, including Nagoya, Tokyo, Sapporo, Fukuoka, Naha (Okinawa), and more.
In Singapore, EU Holidays has been selected as the global sales agent for Peach Aviation.
The flights will be operated by Airbus A321LR planes, which have a 20 per cent improvement in fuel efficiency compared to the previous A320ceo model. It is the first time these planes will enter into service in Japan.
The 218-seater A321LR plane has a wider seat pitch of 81cm, compared to the previous model at 76cm. Each seat also comes equipped with its own USB charging port.
Peach currently operates 27 domestic routes and 13 international routes with a fleet of 36 aircraft. Endo has shared that the airline may launch flights to other parts of South-east Asia in the future.
Ticket sales start from S$164.20 (US$126) for one-way and are inclusive of airport fees and other charges for departures from Singapore.
Starting from December 5, Peach Aviation will commence daily flights between Osaka Kansai Airport and Singapore Changi Airport.
This is the second medium-haul international route by the low-cost carrier after Bangkok.
“We are very pleased that Peach will be the only Japanese airline to operate the Singapore-Osaka route. With a more spaced-out, cutting-edge Airbus A321LR aircraft, we will take you to Osaka in comfort and offer you an exciting experience in the booming Kansai region, which is set to host the Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai,” said Satoru Endo, chief corporate planning officer of Peach Aviation.
Speaking at the official launch event in Singapore, Endo said that the Singapore route had been something the airline had wanted to launch for many years, and that “we’d like to take you to the parts of Japan you don’t yet know”.
From Osaka, Peach is further connected to 13 other destinations in Japan, including Nagoya, Tokyo, Sapporo, Fukuoka, Naha (Okinawa), and more.
In Singapore, EU Holidays has been selected as the global sales agent for Peach Aviation.
The flights will be operated by Airbus A321LR planes, which have a 20 per cent improvement in fuel efficiency compared to the previous A320ceo model. It is the first time these planes will enter into service in Japan.
The 218-seater A321LR plane has a wider seat pitch of 81cm, compared to the previous model at 76cm. Each seat also comes equipped with its own USB charging port.
Peach currently operates 27 domestic routes and 13 international routes with a fleet of 36 aircraft. Endo has shared that the airline may launch flights to other parts of South-east Asia in the future.
Ticket sales start from S$164.20 (US$126) for one-way and are inclusive of airport fees and other charges for departures from Singapore.