Flights reopen between Wuhan, Singapore amid stronger demands
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Pub Date:24-06-24 10:54 Source:Xinhua |
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WUHAN -- China Eastern Airlines on Friday reopened its passenger flights between central China's transportational hub Wuhan and Singapore as a new visa-free policy has boosted travel demands. The route, connecting Wuhan Tianhe International Airport and Singapore's Changi Airport, will see three round-trip flights every week on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. China Eastern Airlines first launched the air route between Wuhan and Singapore in 2012, but the red-eyed service was suspended two years later amid low demands. In February, China and Singapore implemented a mutual 30-day visa-free travel policy, leading to a growing flight demands between the two countries. According to the airlines, the booking rate of flights from Wuhan to Singapore has reached 80 percent recently.
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