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Air Macau will operate twice-weekly passenger services to Macau on Airbus A321 aircraft

Changi Airport to welcome Air Macau as its first new carrier in 2011

Singapore Changi Airport will welcome Air Macau on 3 January 2011. The carrier is the first to join Changi’s growing network of airlines in thenew year.

Air Macau, a full service carrier, will operate twice-weekly passenger services to Macau on Airbus A321 aircraft with a capacity of 178 passengers in a two-class configuration. It will operate at Changi Terminal 2.

With the addition of Air Macau, the Singapore-Macau route will be served by three carriers1 operating a total of 32 flights a week.

In 2010, nine new airlines commenced operations at Changi Airport – the two most recent being Philippine carrier Southeast Asian Airlines (SEAIR) and Moscow-based Transaero Airlines, both of which commenced flights to Changi Airport this month. SEAIR operates twice daily service between Singapore and Clark in the Philippines, while Transaero flies twice weekly (Mondays and Wednesdays) on the Moscow-Bali-Singapore-Moscow route.

With the addition of Air Macau, SEAIR and Transaero Airlines, Changi Airport serves 101 airlines operating more than 5,200 scheduled flights each week, connecting Singapore to over 200 cities in 60 countries and territories.

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