Peach Aviation to fly Singapore-Osaka route in December
This is the Japanese airline’s second medium-haul worldwide route after Bangkok
TDM Editor
Peach Aviation Ltd introduced that it could fly a brand new every day route between Singapore and Osaka from Changi Airport starting 5 December.
The Singapore-Osaka route is the airline’s second medium-haul worldwide route after Bangkok, and might be flown with the Airbus A321LR, an plane with a wider seat pitch than the Airbus A320 used on the short-haul route.
Peach’s chief company planning officer Satoru Endo mentioned of the plane for this explicit route: “With a more evenly spaced cutting-edge Airbus A321LR aircraft, we will take you to Osaka in comfort and offer you an exciting experience in the booming Kansai region, which is set to host the Osaka-Kansai World Expo in 2025.”
Endo added that Peach is linked to 13 locations in Japan from Osaka, making town the right gateway into the Land of the Rising Sun.
A heat welcome
For his half, Changi Airport Group govt vice-president of air hub and cargo improvement Lim Ching Kiat warmly welcomed the Japanese service to Singapore’s major air hub.
Lim mentioned: “Japan continues to be a top holiday destination for Singapore residents, with passenger traffic growing more than 25 percent year-on-year in the first half of 2024. As one of Changi’s top markets, this new route not only strengthens the connectivity between Singapore and Japan but also expands travel choices for our passengers.”