Jetstar Asia Continues Regional Expansion with Singapore-Colombo Route
Jetstar Asia has furthered its regional expansion plan with the inauguration of a new direct route between Singapore and Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Jetstar Asia has furthered its regional expansion plan with the inauguration of a new direct route between Singapore and Colombo, Sri Lanka.
IndiGo is set to significantly boost international connectivity to Singapore, Kuwait and Colombo from key South and Central Indian hubs on October.
Jetstar Asia has this week announced plans to launch flights between Singapore and Colombo, starting in a few months time. Information has been released by the airline of what the services will look like when they launch. Without further ado,
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