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SIA at 75% of pre-COVID capacity in India; eyes 100% by end-2022

Delhi is back to pre-COVID seat capacity levels, and Mumbai will return to 100 percent levels in the coming weeks/months. The airline was operating the Airbus A380 aircraft from Mumbai and Delhi in the pre-COVID times as well, so there has been no new addition to seat capacities in either city.

May 23, 2022 / 19:05 IST
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The SIA Group (which includes Singapore Airlines and Scoot) is back to almost 75 percent of its pre-COVID capacity in India, and is hoping to progressively increase this to 100 percent by the end of this calendar year.

“This is subject to regulatory approvals and several other contributing factors such as market demand,” Sy Yen Chen, General Manager, India, Singapore Airlines, said in a recent interview.

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Chen added that Delhi is back to pre-COVID levels in terms of seat capacity, while Mumbai will be brought back to 100 per cent of its pre-COVID levels in the weeks and months to come. The SIA GM clarified that the airline was operating the Airbus A380 aircraft from Mumbai and Delhi in the pre-COVID times as well, so there has been no new/further addition to seat capacities in either city. The Airbus A380, which is the largest commercial aircraft in the world, returned to Mumbai in March and the following month started operating to Delhi as well.

Before the outbreak of COVID, the SIA Group which then included Singapore Airlines, SilkAir and Scoot operated 145 flights to and from 13 cities across India. Today, the Group which includes Singapore Airlines and Scoot operates 111 flights from 13 cities. In 2021, SilkAir was integrated with Singapore Airlines.