IndiGo introduces 4th and 5th daily services to Singapore

IndiGo, India’s favourite on-time performer is all set to launch its 5th service to Singapore with the commencement of its additional services from Kolkata and Tiruchirappalli effective September 15, 2018. The new flights are designed to cater to business and leisure travellers who are constantly on the lookout for new and affordable flying options. Customers can plan their travel by booking tickets through our website www.goindigo.in.

Flight no.

Frequency Origin Destination Dept. Arri.

Effective

6E-41

Daily Kolkata Singapore 6:05 12:55

15-Sep-18

6E-42

Daily Singapore Kolkata 2:45 4:35

15-Sep-18

6E-43

Daily Tiruchirappalli Singapore 18:40 1:45

15-Sep-18

6E-44

Daily Singapore Tiruchirappalli 14:00 15:55 15-Sep-18

William Boulter, Chief Commercial Officer, IndiGo said, “We are pleased to operate our first daily non-stop flights between Kolkata-Singapore and Tiruchirappalli-Singapore starting September 15. IndiGo has completed 12 years of successful operations in the India market as a low cost carrier, and adding new flights to its network will further augment the connectivity that we aspire to provide to our customers. It is our constant endeavour to provide our customers on-time, courteous and hassle-free service, and an affordable flying experience always.”

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