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Singapore Airlines (and its subsidiary Scoot) flies to 120 international destinations [1] in 46 countries [2] (as of January 2025) from its primary hub in Singapore Changi Airport. China is connected to sixteen airports, the highest number of destinations, seven to Australia, and six destinations in the US
Scoot is a low-cost airline based in Singapore, and is a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines. It launched flights in 2012 and mainly operates on medium and long-haul routes. Following its merger with Tigerair in July 2017, Scoot has expanded its reach and now operates many
The list shows airports that have been served by Jetstar Asia as part of its scheduled services from 2004 to present. The list includes the city, country, codes of the International Air Transport Association (IATA airport code) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO airport code), and the airport's name, with the airline's hub marked.
List. Country/territory City Airport ... Singapore: Singapore: Changi Airport [20] [21 ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
The following is a list of destinations to which China Eastern Airlines ... Singapore — Singapore: SIN: WSSS ... Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. is an American multinational corporation [3] [4] engaged in the development, manufacture, and distribution of products and services for the companion animal veterinary, livestock and poultry, water testing, and dairy markets.
This is a list of current and confirmed prospective destinations that AirAsia and its subsidiaries Indonesia AirAsia, Thai AirAsia, Philippines AirAsia, AirAsia Cambodia, AirAsia X and Thai AirAsia X are flying to, as of January 2025. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the route list (especially for international destinations) may not be up to ...
Singapore was first served in May 1933 (), when it was taken over from KNILM and added as an intermediate stop for the Amsterdam–Batavia line. [7] By April 1934 ( 1934-04 ) , Berlin , Hamburg and Liverpool were already part of the European route network. [ 8 ]