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New gm shares plans for SA market

24 Aug 2016 - by Debbie Badham
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SINGAPORE Airlines

has recently

appointed new gm for

Central and Southern Africa,

Kian Hwa Chua.

Kian, or Ken as he is known,

has worked for the airline for

more than 20 years, and has

spent time as country manager

in China, Canada, Europe

and Singapore, before being

stationed in South Africa

from early July.

“Our plan is to grow the

South African market through

a three-pronged strategic

approach,” says Ken. He

explains that the first pillar of

this strategy is product. The

airline recently deployed its

A350 on the Johannesburg

route, with plans to introduce

it on the Cape Town route

at the start of the Northern

hemisphere winter.

Interestingly, Johannesburg is

only the second destination for

Singapore Airlines’ new aircraft,

with Amsterdam being the first.

The second and third pillars

are service and network.

Ken says the airline places

significant focus on service

delivery to its South African

customers – even when it

comes to destinations beyond

Singapore.

“We have an extensive

network and are a gateway

for South Africa to South East

Asia,” he comments. The

airline offers good connections

to countries such as China,

Japan, Korea and Hong Kong.

Together with its subsidiaries,

SilkAir and Tiger Air, it offers

connections to 130 countries.

Ken is cognisant of the

importance of working

together with the travel trade,

particularly in a country as

trade-centric as South Africa.

“We plan to work closely with

travel agents.”

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