Press release -

SilkAir Suspends Services to Solo

SilkAir will be suspending its twice-weekly flight services to Solo in Central Java, Indonesia with effect from 26 October 2014.

The decision to suspend the service is part of SilkAir’s ongoing review of its network and capacity. SilkAir will still continue its flight services to two other points in Central Java, namely Semarang and Yogyakarta.

The Airline will be assisting customers who have purchased tickets for travel to Solo after 25 October 2014. Customers will be given the option of a full refund, or the choice to utilize a SilkAir flight between Singapore and any other Indonesian point. All administrative fees and penalties will be waived for customers who have purchased tickets prior to today. This also applies to KrisFlyer redemption tickets.

Customers who require further assistance may call the SilkAir Contact Centre at

+65 6223 8888.


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  • silkair
  • silkair cabin crew
  • singapore changi airport
  • singapore airlines

About SilkAir

As the regional wing of Singapore Airlines, SilkAir operates the Singapore Airlines Group's narrowbody fleet and extends the Group network by seeding and developing new, exciting destinations in Asia Pacific.

The airline took to the skies in February 1989 as Tradewinds the Airline, before evolving into SilkAir in 1992. In its early days, the airline catered to passengers holidaying in exotic destinations in the region, including Phuket and Tioman. As the carrier developed, regional business destinations such as Phnom Penh, Yangon and Kuala Lumpur were added.

Today, the full service airline operates more than 350 weekly flights to 48 destinations in 12 countries. Recent additions to the network include Kalibo (May 2014), Mandalay (June 2014) and Hangzhou (June 2014). The airline currently has a fleet of 26 aircraft, comprising 6 A319s and 16 A320s and 4 Boeing 737-800 aircraft. In August 2012, the airline announced the largest order in its history of up to 68 Boeing 737 aircraft, with firm orders comprising 23 Boeing 737-800s and 31 Boeing 737 MAX 8s.

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