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SQ boosts JNB flights

21 Jan 2025
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Singapore Airlines will increase its weekly flights between Singapore and Johannesburg from seven to 10, starting April 2, and then to 12 weekly flights from June 16.

The flights will be operated with an Airbus A350-900.

The flight schedule from April 2 to June 15 will be as follows:

The 12 weekly (extra two) flights from June 16 will operate on the same schedule as the extra daily flights above but with added flights on Mondays and Saturdays.

Flights between Cape Town and Singapore (via Johannesburg) continue to operate daily on the following schedule:

 

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