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SME Times News Bureau | 22 Aug, 2019
Budget carrier IndiGo will restart flight services between Delhi and Singapore from September.

Effective from September 12 and September 16, IndiGo will operate its non-stop flights on Delhi-Singapore and second frequency on Delhi-Doha route, respectively.

"We are committed to strengthening our international operations from Delhi to important destinations in Asia," said IndiGo's Chief Commercial Officer William Boulter.

"As part of this expansion, we are introducing new flight services between Delhi-Singapore and second frequency on Delhi-Doha route. Singapore today is not only a tourist hub, but also a shopper's paradise and there is a huge demand on the route."

At present, IndiGo has a fleet of over 200 aircraft and offers over 1,400 daily flights and connects 57 domestic destinations and 19 international destinations.
 
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