TravelWeekly
SINGAPORE
- Austrian Airlines is launching its inaugural flights
into Singapore in June, coming years after sister
airline Lauda Air left the scene in the late 1990s.
It
will operate three flights from Singapore to Vienna
and three from Singapore to Melbourne.
Kuala
Lumpur, which connects Vienna with Sydney five times
a week, will see the frequency increasing to six.
Austrian
is aggressively marketing itself in the region,
with increased frequencies in New Delhi, Beijing
and Bangkok.
"We
will focus on the premium sector and the Central
and Eastern European market, pursuing a clear niche
strategy," said Austrian Airlines group chief
commercial officer Dr Josef Burger (pictured).
The
airline will be launching its fares at the NATAS
Fair in Singapore next month.
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