Singapore Airlines to start flying in Davao, Cebu (Sabong News)
Author
Emmie V. Abadilla
Date
MARCH 30 2022
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Singapore Airlines (SIA) will start daily service from Singapore to Davao and Cebu this Friday, April 1, 2022, the carrier announced.
SQ906 will depart from Singapore Changi Airport at 12: 35 PM and arrive at Davao International Airport at 4 PM.
The flight will depart Davao International Airport at 5 PM for Cebu-Mactan International Airport, arriving at 6 PM
SQ906 will continue on its flight and depart Cebu-Mactan International Airport at 6:50PM arriving at Singapore Changi Airport at 10:35 PM.
Fully-vaccinated travellers on all SIA flights will enjoy quarantine-free entry into Singapore, without the need for any on-arrival test or quarantine requirements.
Travellers, regardless of vaccination status, are also allowed to transit through Singapore on almost all SIA and Scoot flights as long as they meet the entry requirements of their final destination.
Following the simplified travel protocols into Singapore, the SIA Group opens up the entire SIA and Scoot network to all eligible customers, operating from 97 destinations in 34 countries to Singapore.
Customers can look forward to SIA’s award-winning suite of in-flight offerings on its regional routes.
These includes the world-class service provided by the Singapore Airlines cabin crew, enhanced food and beverage options, and SIA’s KrisWorld in-flight entertainment.
This is the SIA Group’s first flight to Davao and Cebu, since the suspension of SilkAir services in March 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
This will officially mark the launch of SIA’s Cebu and Davao flight routes with the Singapore Airlines livery.
“The commencement of our operations to Davao and Cebu is a testament of our commitment to expand our operations in the region and grow our network,” says Singapore Airlines General Manager Philippines, Lee Yong Tat.
“The new service will bring about a more comfortable and seamless travel experience for customers travelling on our regional routes and strengthen Singapore as a destination and premier air hub,” he concluded.