Jet Airways will launch a direct daily service between Delhi-Singapore from September 6.
Air Sahara is offering special economy class return tickets between Delhi-Singapore at Rs 8,500, plus taxes.
With respect to the cancelled flights, customers can opt for a full refund or alternative travel dates free of cost.
Jet Airways is offering a companion free offer on its Delhi-Bangkok-Delhi and Delhi-Singapore-Delhi sectors for its business class passengers.
Singapore Airlines will face intense competition from AirAsia, which will launch its India operations later this year and Tiger Airlines, in which it holds a stake.
No IndiGo flights will be available on the Mumbai-Bangkok route from March.
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs on Thursday said it cannot investigate alleged irregularities in multi-level marketing company Speak Asia as the company is not registered with it.
The Dreamliner's introduction on the daily Singapore route is on popular demand, said Nirbhik Narang, Air India's country manager in Singapore.
Expanding its wings in the international skies, leading carrier Jet Airways on Wednesday entered into a codeshare agreement with Australia's Qantas and said it would start flights to the US by next year.
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Air Sahara offers Singapore Discovery packages. It will soon launch a Chennai-Kuala Lumpur and Delhi-Chicago service and two weekly flights to London.
Expanding its international network, private carrier Air Sahara on Friday announced it would launch its Delhi-Singapore service on May 11 and the Chennai-Kuala Lumpur flight on June 15, with an introductory return fare of only Rs 10,000 on both secto
Initiating a fare war on global routes, Qatar Airways and Singaporean budget carrier Tigerair have announced massive limited-period discounts hoping to corner a chunk of the Indian travel market share.
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