Singapore-based Changi Airport Group ( CAG) named Air India top airline by absolute growth in passenger carriage ( South Asia). The award was presented to Air India at the Changi Airline Awards 2016.
“At the annual event, along with Air India, 25 awards were presented across six categories to airlines that have contributed most significantly to the growth of the Singapore air hub in 2015,” said a release from the company.
Air India currently operates 42 weekly flights between India and Singapore, with daily services from Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai. The airline registered a strong 25% year-on-year growth in passenger carriage on its Singapore routes in 2015, largely spurred by an increased passenger capacity due to aircraft upgrade, as well as an expansion of routes in the last two years, the release added.
In 2015, 3.4 million passengers travelled between India and Singapore. Linked to 13 cities in India through 404 flights on a weekly basis, Changi Airport is the most connected Southeast Asian airport to India, and a gateway to the rest of Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand. George Kittle Authentic Jersey
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