
SIA Cargo inaugurates services to Tokyo via Bangkok and Taipei
New services to enhance economic ties and cooperation between South East Asia and Japan.
SIA Cargo will be launching new freighter services to Tokyo Narita via Bangkok and Taipei to offer freight forwarders and exporters greater convenience in shipping their cargo.
SIA Cargo will operate two new freighter services a week between Singapore and Tokyo via Taipei from 19 October, continuing into the peak year-end season, according to a SIA Cargo report.
A third weekly freighter service via Taipei to Narita will start on 6 November.
SIA Cargo will also mount new direct freighter services from Bangkok to Tokyo Narita with effect from 3 November 2010. The twice-weekly services will operate every Wednesday and Friday.
SIA Cargo’s parent company, Singapore Airlines, will also be operating new twice-daily passenger services between Singapore and Tokyo Haneda airport from 31 October 2010, complementing the existing twice-daily passenger services to Tokyo Narita.
These new freighter services as well as the new passenger services to Tokyo will further facilitate and enhance the economic ties and cooperation between South East Asia and Japan.
Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japan are major trading partners and these additional freighter services will enhance the movement of manufactured goods, electronic devices, food products, machinery and computers between these markets.
“We are pleased to mount new freighter services between these four cities in response to demand for capacity and we look forward to the support of our customers,” said Mr Tan Tiow Kor, Senior Vice President Sales and Marketing.