Press release -

SilkAir Launches Flights to Mandalay

Marking a new chapter in SilkAir’s history, the regional wing of Singapore Airlines saw its inaugural flight to Mandalay, Myanmar depart this morning (10 June) at 1135 hrs from Singapore Changi Airport.

The flight is scheduled to arrive at Mandalay International Airport at 1500hrs local time. The return flight is due to depart at 1635hrs and land in Singapore at 2130hrs (all times local).*

Mandalay will be SilkAir’s second destination in Myanmar after Yangon, increasing the number of destinations in SilkAir’s route network to 47 in 12 countries.

Flights to Mandalay will be operated on a thrice weekly basis, through a circular routing with Yangon, departing Singapore on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The flights will be operated by Airbus A319 and A320 aircraft, featuring both Business and Economy Class cabins.

The second-largest city in Myanmar today, Mandalay has remained throughout its history the capital of culture and religion of the country. The city can also be used as the gateway to the ancient city of Bagan, one of the world’s greatest archaeological sites, as well as to the picturesque Inle Lake.

In celebration of this special occasion, customers travelling on the inaugural flight from Singapore received miniature replicas of the traditional Burmese boat-shaped harp as well as inaugural flight certificates personally signed by Chief Executive SilkAir, Mr. Leslie Thng, and the flight commander.

 Mr. Thng said: “As Myanmar continues to open up, we see significant potential for air travel to the country. We have seen increased demand for both leisure and business travel to Myanmar over the past few years and are excited to be developing this new market.”  

The new service will connect Mandalay with the joint Singapore Airlines – SilkAir network of over 90 cities worldwide via the Singapore hub.

For customers visiting Singapore from Mandalay, the Lion City offers a wide array of attractions such as Universal Studios Singapore, Marine Life Park, River Safari, the famous Night Safari, Singapore Zoological Gardens, and Gardens by the Bay. Singapore also offers a multitude of world-class shopping malls and dining options around the city.

Detailed flight schedules to Mandalay are as follows:

SilkAir’s Services to Mandalay, Myanmar

(From 10 June 2014)

Flight Number

Routing

Day of Operation

Departure*

Arrival*

MI 533

SIN-RGN-MDL

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

SIN 1135hrs

MDL 1500hrs

MI 533

MDL-SIN

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

MDL 1555hrs

SIN 2050hrs

(All times local)

Note:

SIN: Singapore

RGN: Yangon

MDL: Mandalay

*Changes to flight timings for inaugural flight only, in conjunction with inaugural welcome ceremony. 


Topics

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Categories

  • singapore
  • inaugural flight
  • leslie thng
  • silkair
  • silkair cabin crew
  • singapore airlines
  • singapore changi airport
  • Mandalay

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 47 destinations in 12 countries. Recent additions to the network include Yogyakarta (November 2013), Kalibo (May 2014) and Mandalay (June 2014). SilkAir's network will increase to 48 when Hangzhou commence operations at the end of June 2014. The airline currently has a fleet of 25 aircraft, comprising 6 A319s and 16 A320s and 3 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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