Singapore-Japan expand air service
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All restrictions on flights between Singapore and Japan, except for Tokyo, have been lifted. The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore said both countries have agreed to expand air services between and beyond them. The expanded agreement would nearly double the number of passenger flights that Singapore carriers can operate to Tokyo. Both Singapore and Japanese carriers may now also operate unlimited passenger and cargo flights between Singapore and all other cities in Japan.
Under the expanded agreement, Singapore carriers may operate four daily flights between Singapore and Tokyo’s Haneda Airport during the late night and early morning hours (10pm to 7am), following the scheduled completion of a new runway at Haneda Airport in October 2010.
In addition, Singapore carriers may increase the number of flights between Singapore and Tokyo’s Narita Airport, following the completion of runway expansion works at the airport in March 2010. The expansion also allows Singapore carriers to operate passenger flights beyond Osaka and Nagoya to the United States, while Japanese carriers can operate passenger flights beyond Singapore to India and the Middle East.
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