Monday, August 29, 2011

Rural retreat|china travel

Moganshan, once a resort for the rich and the royal, now welcomes a new breed of tourists who seek a country escape.[China Daily]

The rustic nature of the environment is carefully preserved at Moganshan.[China Daily]

As people seek to get away from the big city helter-skelter, vacation spots in the country are mushrooming. Xu Junqian finds one quiet refuge in Moganshan, in Deqing county.

It is verdant country laced with soothing streams and blanketed in evergreen trees and bamboos. Moganshan used to be a favorite summer retreat for the rich and royal of Shanghai in the past, and a sprawl of villas varying in style from medieval castles to country manors equipped with tennis courts, swimming pools and indoor ballrooms testify to that era of grand living.

Wealthy merchants and traders from The Bund created a holiday paradise for themselves at Moganshan, just 200 kilometers away from Shanghai and 60 km away from Hangzhou.

Now, a different breed of professionals and expatriates from big cities in the surrounding hinterland is re-discovering the pleasures of the countryside there.

In fact, some have actually invested in this new opportunity.

As our car crawls up the winding mountain road up Moganshan, it is easy to spot eight red-brick farmhouses among the hundreds of others that dot the rolling hillside.

This is the 395 Village resort, and the gravel path leading to the farmhouses is marked by a sign enlivened with colorful images of workers in the early revolutionary style.

The access is neatly maintained and free of plastic bottles or other holiday debris left by careless visitors. The front yard, too, is blessedly free of the vulgar statues and faux rock formations that adorn so many public areas throughout Zhejiang.

The only structure of note in this small open area is the wash basin, converted from a feed trough for livestock.

This is the work of Grant Horsfield, who took pains to maintain the rustic nature of the environment when he began work in 2007 remodeling these farmhouses into bungalows equipped with modern facilities.

"I fell in love with the area on my first visit that year and made up my mind to build a holiday resort," said the former management consultant from South Africa. Together with his two partners, Horsfield spent $1 million to lease eight of the 18 original farmhouses in the village, which got its name from the fact that it was home to only three families of nine people at one time.

Now, it is a holiday complex, renamed Naked Retreat, that can accommodate a total of 30 guests.

Business has been brisk. In the peak season, usually during the long breaks on Labor Day, National Day and the Spring Festival, bookings are required one to two months ahead.

More than 10,000 visitors have stayed at the resort since its opening in late 2007, and the occupation rate has been around 50 percent on average.

In the first two years, nearly 90 percent of guests were expatriates from neighboring Shanghai, but there is a growing number of young Chinese tourists, and Horsfield expects this group to represent half the occupancy rate soon.

The amenities of Naked Retreat seem bare.

Air-conditioning, deemed harmful to the environment, is banned and guests are kept cool with fans in summer. Most of the furniture is largely made from recycled material and all household fabrics are of cotton.

"We want to bring nature to urbanites from cities like Shanghai. It will help them relax, get refreshed, and hopefully, take up an eco-friendly lifestyle," Horsfield says.

Leisure in this nature resort doesn't come cheap. The average charge ranges from 500 yuan to 1,000 yuan per person, depending on season. This doesn't include meals, which guests can order from the cooks recruited from the neighboring villages.

"Basically, Moganshan has become an all-year-round retreat spot for urbanites," said Ji Huibin, vice director of the communication department of Deqing county.

"Some city people flock to Moganshan in the winter months simply to see the snow," he added.

Such enthusiasm has lured thousands of local farmers into the "agritainment" industry, as they call it. Many are simply opening up their newly refurbished and modernized homes. Some empty-nesters are simply renting out the spare bedrooms left by their children, who have gone to the big cities to make more money.

For them, it's like having paying guests at home to whom they can offer accommodation and meals - typical home-cooked country fare with ingredients that come straight from the vegetable patches and the hen coop in the backyard.

The county government estimates that there are currently about 1,500 beds provided by 108 agritainment families at Moganshan. More than 1,200 people, mostly farmers, are working in the business, accounting for 10 percent of the population of the less-than-100-square-kilometer mountainous area.

The numbers do not include "part-timers" with a regular job in town, who are more than willing to open their homes to make some spare cash when their neighbors are overloaded with visitors during peak holiday periods.

The demand is there, nationwide.

According to Horsfield, his company plans to open another three Naked resorts in some of the best locations in China to expand their green business.

The latest is Naked Stable, a 20-minute car drive away from the village, a more high-end facility which offers horseback-riding and conference amenities. It cost 200 million yuan to build and is expected to be in operation late this year.

Another two, still in blueprint stage, are to be located at Shangri-La in Yunnan and the Zhoushan Islands in Zhejiang.

Alaska Airlines Vacations 'Kids Fly Free* To Disneyland Resort'

Alaska Airlines (IATA CODE AS) Vacations launched its newest "Kids Fly Free* to The Disneyland Resort" program, offering great savings on family travel to Southern California during 2011.

The promotion lets children ages 2 to 11 who accompany an adult on an Alaska Airlines Southern California Vacation package travel for just the cost of applicable taxes and fees.* In addition, guests can save up to 35 percent at one of the Disneyland Resort hotels when they book by Feb. 19 and travel between Jan. 2 and April 15, 2011. Specially priced multi-day Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Bonus Ticket pricing is also available with savings up to
$52 per ticket when purchased with an Alaska Airlines Vacations package.

Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Bonus Tickets make it easy for families to enjoy both theme parks the original Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park and to experience Disney's new World of Color show, a nighttime water spectacular that weaves water, color, fire and light into a kaleidoscope of fantasy and imagination.

The offer is valid to two Southern California airports: Orange County and Los Angeles (LAX). Vacations must be booked before Feb. 19, 2011, and are valid for travel Jan. 2 through April 15, 2011. Other restrictions, fees and taxes apply.

The packages are available on www.alaskaair.com or by calling 800-468-2248 (TTY/TDD line 800-392-0228). Each passenger who purchases a package on www.alaskaair.com will receive 1,500 Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan bonus miles in addition to actual miles flown.

In addition to Disneyland Resort in California, Alaska Airlines Vacations offers other packages to California, Hawaii, Nevada, Washington, Canada and Mexico. For a complete list of vacation packages available, visit www.alaskaair.com/vacations.

Alaska Airlines ranked "Highest in Customer Satisfaction Among Traditional Network Carriers" in the J.D. Power and Associates 2008, 2009 and 2010 North America Airline Satisfaction StudiesSM. For reservations, visit www.alaskaair.com. For more news and information, visit the Alaska Airlines/Horizon Air Newsroom at www.alaskaair.com/newsroom.

*General terms and conditions: The Kids Fly Free (KFF) offer is valid for travel between Jan. 2 and April 15, 2011. KFF tickets must be purchased by Feb. 19, 2011. Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights or all days. A ticket purchased at an Alaska Airlines or Horizon Air airport location will cost $15 more per person than the advertised fare. Tickets purchased through an Alaska Airlines Vacations call center will cost $25 more per booking than the advertised fare. Travelers, including children traveling on a KFF ticket, are responsible for the following taxes and fees, as applicable: Airport Passenger Facility Charges of up to $18 (amount depends on itinerary), Federal Segment Tax of up to $3.70 per segment (takeoff and landing), September 11 Security Fee of $2.50 per enplanement. All taxes and fees shown are based on one-way travel and may be doubled if traveling roundtrip. Tickets are nonrefundable. A $20 baggage fee will apply for each of the first three bags. Other restrictions, such as fare rules, blackout dates, Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Bonus Ticket restrictions and other fees may apply. Visit www.alaskaair.com, www.horizonair.com or call Alaska Airlines' reservations at 800-468-2248 for more information.

Additional fees apply to travel from Canada (all fees are in U.S. dollars): U.S. Immigration User Fee of $7, U.S. Aphis Fee of $5, Canadian Airport Improvement Fee of up to $25 (varies by airport), Canadian Security Fee of $12 (fluctuates with exchange rate), U.S. Transportation Tax of 7.5 percent; British Columbia Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) of less than $3, Canadian Goods and Services Tax (GST) of 5 percent and NAV Canada surcharge of up to $16 (fluctuates with exchange rate).

Where the spirit of Feng Zikai resides|china travel

With laundry hanging over the bushes, flowers blooming in the corner and neighbors chatting in the sun, the Chang Le Cun courtyard looks much the same as other communities in downtown Shanghai.

There's nothing to suggest it is the former residence of a renowned man of letters.

Feng Zikai (1898-1975), pioneering cartoonist, essayist and translator, spent the last 21 years of his life in one of its Spanish-style houses.

Born in Tongxiang prefecture, Zhejiang province, Feng was a disciple of Li Shutong, an accomplished scholar who later became a Buddhist master.

In 1921, he traveled to Japan to further his studies. After returning to China, he taught art and music in Shanghai and Chongqing, and became an editor with the Kaiming Publishing House in Shanghai.

Of Feng's numerous creations, his most famous are short essays and cartoons, used as illustrations for primary school textbooks.

The garden served as the German Expats' Country Club when first built in the 1900s. The French later bought it and renamed it "Verdun Garden", and it became a landmark of the French concession.

The garden has original Spanish architectural features, although most of the faded walls are covered in thick vines.

When Feng settled in Shanghai in 1954, he bought a house here and named it Riyuelou, or Tower of the Sun and the Moon, as he could observe the night sky from a small window in the attic of the third floor. It was here that Feng completed the last four volumes of his six-volume anthology of paintings, in memory of his mentor Li Shutong.

The first floor of the house was taken over by the government during the "cultural revolution" (1966-76) and Feng family members gradually moved out after he died in 1975.

The Tower of the Sun and the Moon later housed five families until 2008, when Feng's descendents spent 3.5 million yuan ($533,000) to obtain the use of the second and third floors. The first floor is still occupied by another family.

The renovated second and third floors are now the Feng Zikai Studies Center, displaying the scholar's works and collections.

Despite its narrow space, the peppermint-and-vanilla rooms house a fine collection of paintings, calligraphy works, essays and poems.

Some of the original objects Feng used are now back where they belonged, including a small wooden-framed bed.

On the tables are piles of palm-sized paper, pens and brushes for visitors to leave their messages and sketches. Tens of thousands of visitors from all over the world have left messages complimenting Feng's paintings, essays and translation works.

"I read Feng's essays and enjoyed his comics when I was a little girl, and my excitement at finding his former residence is beyond words," Liu Suyin, 72, says.

Barely a stone's throw away lies South Shaanxi Road, one of the busiest streets in Shanghai. The scenes that Feng once witnessed have now been replaced by boutiques, shopping malls and dashing cars. Only a small sign with the three characters, "Chang Le Cun" written by Feng Zikai at the exit of the garden reminds visitors of the long gone past.

China Daily

(China Daily 03/10/2011 page18)

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Singapore Airlines first South American destination

Singapore Airlines will add a sixth continent to its route network in March 2011 with the launch of thrice-weekly flights between Singapore and the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo, via Barcelona in Spain.
Flights will operate between Barcelona and Sao Paulo Guarulhos International Airport under codeshare arrangements with Star Alliance partner Spanair. The codeshare will help facilitate travel from Spanair network to Sao Paulo through its Barcelona hub. SIA already adds its code to Spanair domestic flights between Barcelona and Bilbao, Madrid and Palma Mallorca.
Sao Paulo will be the Airline first South American destination. A dynamic metropolis, Brazil largest city is an arts and entertainment centre as well as an influential player in the areas of commerce and finance within the region.

we are very excited about this new service which will help boost ties between Singapore and Brazil and pave the way for enhanced trade, tourism and travel links between Asia and South America. It will also provide a direct link between Barcelona and Sao Paulo,said Mr Bey Soo Khiang, Singapore AirlinesSenior Executive Vice President Marketing & Corporate Services.

singapore Airlines has been eyeing opportunities in the fast-growing South American market for some time. We are pleased to be able to add a sixth continent to our route network and be the only airline offering direct flights between Southeast Asia and Brazil.
Singapore Airlines currently flies daily between Singapore and Barcelona via Milan in Italy. With the new service, three of the flights will operate non-stop between Singapore and Barcelona while four will continue to operate on a Singapore-Milan-Barcelona routing. To ensure that both Barcelona and Milan will continue to be served seven times per week, thrice-weekly non-stop Singapore-Milan services will be introduced.

Singapore Airlines new Japanese meals

From 31 October 2010, Singapore Airlines Suites, First and Business Class customers travelling between Singapore and Japan, as well as between Tokyo and Los Angeles, can look forward to an even more authentic Japanese fine dining experience.

the new Japanese meals are designed to cater to the increasingly sophisticated palates of the Airline customers.

Suites and First Class customers can take delight in the new Kyo-Kaiseki service which comprises an elaborate spread of appetisers, entres and dessert elegantly presented course-by-course, in traditional style.

The five-course Kyo-Kaiseki service will start with tantalising cold dishes such as Mukozuke (tuna belly sashimi with cucumber and tomato jelly) and Oshinogi (buckwheat soba noodles). The cold dishes will be followed by sumptuous food such as Futamono (lobster poached in white miso soup) and Yakimono (grilled duck with miso-sansho sauce and teriyaki scallop). The meal is served with fragrant steamed rice, miso soup and a seasonal dessert.

To enhance the dining experience, the Kyo-Kaiseki will be served on unique service-ware designed to represent the four elements of nature stone, water, wood and sky. The exclusive service-ware has been designed by Chef Murata, in collaboration with well-known Japanese fine bone china manufacturer Narumi.


Singapore Airlines Business Class customers will also experience a brand new meal service Hanakoireki also conceptualised by Chef Murata. Hanakoireki represents a culinary expression of nature changing beauty through the seasons.

Hanakoireki will be presented in two bento boxes. The first will include a selection of cold appetisers designed to awaken the palate and whet the appetite while the second will include meal that showcase each season's distinctive character through the use of fresh seasonal ingredients.

japanese cuisine is an art that has been perfected through the centuries. To capture the authenticity and finesse of a Japanese fine dining experience, we prepare our Japanese meals in a traditional way with the freshest in-season produce and present them with a touch of modernity. I am certain that our new Japanese meals will provide customers an exciting and delicious sensory experience in the sky,said Mr Yap Kim Wah, Singapore AirlinesSenior Vice President Product & Services.

Hanakoireki will replace Hanagoyomi, the current Business Class Japanese meal service.

Singapore Airlines will begin twice-daily flights to Tokyo Haneda Airport on 31 October 2010, complementing the existing twice-daily flights to Tokyo Narita Airport and bringing the total number of weekly flights to the Japanese capital to 28. The Airline also flies daily to both Osaka and Nagoya, and five times weekly to Fukuoka.

SQ Flight Schedule to Hong Kong

Singapore Airlines announce the addition of a seventh daily flight between Singapore and Hong Kong, making the territory its busiest point outside of Singapore, with 56 outbound flights weekly (including flights departing Hong Kong for San Francisco).

Customers will have an even wider range of flight timings to choose from, with seven flights within a 12-hour period departing from both Singapore and Hong Kong. For the full schedule, please refer to the table on the next page.

The new service will commence on 27 March 2011. SQ890, operated by a Boeing 777-200ER aircraft, will depart Singapore at 0735hrs and arrive in Hong Kong at 1120hrs. The return flight, SQ891, will depart Hong Kong at 1230hrs and arrive in Singapore at 1610hrs.
With the new service, Singapore Airlines will be offering 2,151 seats per day between Singapore and Hong Kong, up from 1,847 previously.

Flight Schedule for flights to and from Hong Kong(Northern Summer 2011/12, commencing 27 March 2011)
Sector
Flight Departure Arrival
Singapore Hong Kong
SQ890 0735hrs 1120hrs

SQ860 0830hrs 1215hrs

SQ856 0930hrs 1330hrs

SQ866 1330hrs 1715hrs

SQ872 1505hrs 1850hrs

SQ002 1750hrs 2135hrs

SQ870 1900hrs 2245hrs
Hong Kong Singapore
SQ001 0800hrs 1140hrs

SQ859 1030hrs 1410hrs

SQ891 1230hrs 1610hrs

SQ863 1330hrs 1710hrs

SQ861 1520hrs 1905hrs

SQ865 1830hrs 2210hrs

SQ871 1955hrs 2335hrs
Hong Kong San Francisco
SQ002 2245hrs 2025hrs
San Francisco Hong Kong
SQ001 0120hrs 0635hrs + 1

Singapore Airlinesis launch e-Magazines on IFE

Singapore Airlinesis announce the launch of e-Magazines, an electronic version of international magazines, on its KrisWorld inflight entertainment system. In addition to the existing collection of printed publications, the new selection of 20 major magazine titles will offer customers wider access to quality reading materials without additional paper copies being carried on board.
SilverKris, SIA travel magazine; KrisShop, the Airline inflight sales catalogue; and KrisWorld, SIA inflight entertainment guide; were the first publications to be featured as part of a trial in July 2010. Beginning this month, the selection will be expanded to include international magazine titles such as Bloomberg Businessweek, Wall Street Journal Magazine, Prestige and Elle Magazine.

Singapore Airlines will be the first airline to provide this unique feature across its Airbus A380 and Boeing 777-300ER fleets which are equipped with the latestPanasonic eX2 inflight entertainment system.

Through a collaboration with SmarttPapers Aviation Pte Ltd, a privately held Singapore-based company,the new application uses a patented file compression technology to compress and transform magazines and newspaper contents into a digital format for integration into the inflight entertainment system.


Singapore Airlines aims to extend this initiative later in the year to other publications, including e-newspapers, e-books, as well as a wider selection of international and local magazines. In addition, this online feature will be progressively introduced on the Airline Airbus A330-300 and A340-500 fleets.


鈥淔ollowing a successful trial with three SIA publications, we are now able to move to the next phase and offer electronic versions of prestigious international publications as an added choice to our inflight selection. With this new electronic initiative, customers of Singapore Airlines will be able to enjoy the pleasure of reading 20 magazine titles in high resolution from the comfort of their seats - with more to come,said Singapore AirlinesSenior Vice President Product & Services, Mr Tan Pee Teck.


Added Winston Wei, CEO of SmarttPapers Aviation Pte Ltd: we are pleased to partner Singapore Airlines in offering this revolutionary onboard experience.The new e-Magazine initiative offers features such as keyword search, personalised font size, auto-scrolling and different zooming levels to aid reading. Better yet, passengers will be able to see more information of a certain destination while reading a relevant article.

About KrisWorld


KrisWorld, Singapore Airlinesaward-winning inflight entertainment system, is powered by the latest eX2 technology from Panasonic Avionics Corporation. KrisWorld offers more than 1,000 on-demand entertainment and information options, greater interactivity, as well as features never before seen in previous IFE systems.


All programmes are presented on high-resolution wide-screen LCD TVs with crystal-clear audio across all classes in the Airline new Airbus A380, Airbus A330, Airbus A340-500 and Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. The extensive selection includes more movies, TV programmes, interactive games, audio CDs and hosted radio programmes, as well as a variety of learning applications. With an enhanced new graphical user interface, navigating through programmes and menus is a breeze. Customers can play, pause, rewind and resume at their convenience at any point of a video or audio programme.

SIA promote Spain Australia Tourism

Singapore Airlines And Spain Tourism Board Sign MOU Under the agreement, both parties will jointly explore and implement activities to promote tourist traffic to Spain, by way of Singapore Airlines services between Singapore and Barcelona. Both have agreed to commit funds through to the end of this year to support advertising and promotional campaigns, as well as familiarisation programmes for trade and media, among other plans.

Spain is an important part of Singapore Airlines network and its growth in recent years has been promising. Since launching thrice-weekly flights to Barcelona in 2006 with Boeing 777-200ER aircraft, the service has been increased to seven times weekly, using Boeing 777-300ER aircraft fitted with the Airline newest cabin products. Beyond Barcelona, Singapore Airlines customers can connect to the Spanish cities of Bilbao, Madrid, and Palma de Mallorca on codeshare partner Spanair services. In March 2011, Barcelona also became Singapore Airlines gateway to its first South American destination Sao Paulo.


this agreement underscores our confidence in the potential and allure of Spain, as well as our commitment to developing and promoting tourism from Southeast Asia and other parts of the Asia Pacific to Spain,said Mr Tan Chik Quee, Singapore AirlinesSenior Vice President Marketing.


Mr Tan added: with its rich culture and heritage, world-renowned cuisine, and the warmth and friendliness of its people, Spain is a very attractive destination for both business and leisure travellers. We are pleased to play our part in growing the market.

Key target markets under the agreement include Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, the Philippines and Singapore.

Singapore Airlines new a333 seat configuration

Singapore Airlines has reached agreement with Airbus to lease another 15 A330-300 aircraft, providing additional growth opportunities to the Airline.

Under the terms of the agreement the aircraft will be delivered new from Airbus production line between 2013 and 2015. They will be operated by Singapore Airlines on routes within Asia as well as to points in Australia and the Middle East.

The airbus A333 will be configured in a two-class layout featuring the Airline latest cabin product and service offerings.


The Business Class cabin features a new seat specially designed for regional and medium-range routes, in a 2-2-2 configuration. The seat converts into an incline lie-flat bed offering exceptional levels of comfort, privacy and functionality.

The Economy Class cabin is laid out in a 2-4-2 configuration, featuring a new-generation seat which is also available on the Airline Airbus A380 and Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. Ergonomically designed to provide customers an unsurpassed level of comfort, the seat provides more personal space and increased legroom.


All seats feature the new KrisWorld, Singapore Airlinesaward-winning inflight entertainment system.
The aircraft will be powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines. They will be leased for a minimum of six years, with an option to extend the lease term, and will join 19 Trent 700-powered A330-300s already in service.

the A330s will enable us to add more capacity on regional and medium-range routes and further strengthen Singapore Airlinesnetwork offering. These new planes will also provide enhanced levels of comfort to our customers and boost operational efficiency,said SIA CEO Mr Goh Choon Phong.

SIA Winter Schedule 2012 flight change

Singapore Airlines is increasing frequency to points in Southeast Asia, North Asia, the Indian subcontinent and other markets during the Northern Winter operating season (30 October 2011-24 March 2012) as a result of continued growth in travel demand.
As demand progressively recovers for travel to and from Japan, services between Singapore and HND will return to twice-daily from daily. Frequency on the Singapore-Osaka route will also increase, to 11 flights per week from 10.
An additional daily service will be introduced on the Singapore-Bangkok route, increasing flight frequency to five per day from four.

Singapore-Guangzhou services will double, to 14 flights per week from seven.
Frequency between Singapore and BOM will increase to 17 flights per week from 14, while the number of Ahmedabad flights will also increase, to three per week from two. Services to Cape Town, via Johannesburg, will increase to four per week from three.
Services between Singapore and Istanbul will meanwhile increase to six鈥搕imes-weekly from four-times-weekly, subject to regulatory approval. Three of the flights will carry on to Athens.


Details of the changes can be found in the table below :


SINGAPORE AIRLINES NETWORK CHANGES FOR 2011/2012 NORTHERN WINTER SCHEDULE


Route (both legs) New
Frequency
(per week)
Current Frequency

(per week) Effective Date

Singapore Ahmedabad 3 2

30 October

sin bkk 35 28

Singapore Cape Town (via Johannesburg) 4 3

Singapore Guangzhou 14 7

Singapore Istanbul* 6 4

Singapore - Mumbai 17 14

Singapore Osaka 11 10

Singapore Tokyo Haneda 14 7


* Three flights will continue on to Athens, which is currently served non-stop from Singapore

SQ UN concluded a codeshare agreement

(Joint Release With Transaero Airlines) - Singapore Airlines and Transaero Airlines have concluded a codeshare agreement to expand the networks of both airlines.

Under the agreement, Singapore Airlines will add its code to Transaero-operated flights between the Russian capital Moscow and Ekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Samara and St. Petersburg. Transaero will in turn add its code to Singapore Airlines-operated flights between Moscow and Singapore, and between Moscow and the US city of Houston.

Singapore Airlines Senior Vice President Marketing, Mr Tan Chik Quee, said: we are delighted to announce this agreement with Transaero. It provides new travel choices in Russia for our customers on our well established partner airline. We are confident the tie-up will pave the way for more leisure and business travel by offering customers of both airlines more travel options via Moscow and Singapore./p>


Details of flight times and flight codes for the codeshare services are shown below. Customers are advised to check singaporeair.com or transaero.ru/en for updates to flight schedules.

Singapore Airlines SIN CGK eighth daily flight

Singapore Airlines will boost capacity on the SIN CGK route to meet increased demand, with the introduction of an eighth daily service from 15 September 2011.
With the additional daily flight, Singapore Airlines will operate a total of 77 weekly flights to Indonesia, including 21 weekly flights to the holiday island of Bali. Regional arm SilkAir also operates 53 flights per week to 8 points in Indonesia.

The enhanced schedule offers customers more flights to choose from when travelling between Singapore and Jakarta, in turn providing more connection choices in Singapore or beyond Jakarta to Indonesian domestic flights. The additional service will be operated by 288-seat Boeing 777-200 aircraft in a three-class configuration.


Customers interested in viewing fares and bookings flights can visit singaporeair.com for more details.

The flight schedule of the eighth daily flight is as follows:

FLIGHT SCHEDULE

SINGAPORE-JAKARTA SUKARNO HATTA INTERNATIONAL

FLIGHT NO.
DAYS OF OPERATIONS DEPART SINGAPORE ARRIVE JAKARTA
SQ950 daily 0645 hours 0730 hours

FLIGHT NO. DEPART JAKARTA ARRIVE SINGAPORE
SQ953 daily 0825 hours 1100 hours

SIA KrisFlyer Elite access to VA lounges

Singapore Airlines and Virgin Australia announced plans in June for a wide-ranging partnership under which the airlines propose to:


Codeshare on each other international and domestic flights;
Offer reciprocal frequent flyer programme benefits and lounge access;
Co-ordinate schedules between Singapore and Australia and beyond to provide seamless connections; and
Engage in joint sales, marketing and distribution activities.

Subject to regulatory approvals, customers should be able to experience the full benefits of the alliance from late this year.

Reciprocal lounge access for eligible Singapore Airlines and Virgin Australia customers is also being offered from today. Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Elite Gold and PPS Club members will have access to Virgin Australia six domestic lounges when travelling on Virgin Australia flights. Virgin Australia Velocity Gold members will also have access to Singapore Airlines-operated lounges in 14 cities when travelling with Singapore Airlines.
Singapore Airlines customers are able to connect to a range of Australian destinations served by Virgin Australia on one ticket, with terminal transfers, in-flight entertainment and meals included.

"From today, customers can experience the first benefits of this landmark agreement with Virgin Australia, in line with our shared plans for a deep and integrated alliance providing seamless service offerings,said Singapore AirlinesExecutive Vice President Commercial, Mr Mak Swee Wah.


Virgin Australia Group Executive Ms Merren McArthur said the alliance would also be positive for tourism in Australia.
"Today interline agreement will make it easier for Singapore Airlinescustomers from all over the world to travel through to a range of domestic and regional destinations around Australia. Should our proposed alliance receive regulatory approval, we will expand our cooperation to better promote these Australian destinations to a whole range of additional cities throughout Asia.