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Update my browser nowAs the carrier offers short to medium haul flights, Silkair is popular with both leisure and business travelers in Asia. The service provided by the dedicated cabin crew has gone a long way in making the airline popular with the Asian passengers. When you travel with Silkair, look out for:
The widespread network of and comprehensive schedule of Silkair flights make it an indisputable leader in the Asian region. Get flights to Singapore from more than 12 countries that include India, Australia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Myanmar and Nepal.
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Silkair, a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, is the regional airline headquartered in Singapore. It was founded in 1976 as Tradewinds Charters functioning as a holiday resort airline. The airline got its present name in 1992 when it evolved into a full-fledged regional carrier. It operates flights to over 51 cities in India, China, Australia and Southeast Asia. The airline serves major short-haul destinations of the Singapore airlines network. As of march 2015 the airline employed 1,452 staff and flew nearly 3.5 million passengers, reaping good profits. The company codeshares with a number of airlines that include Air China, Air New Zealand, Bangkok Airways, Garuda Indonesia, Lao Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Shenzhen Airlines, Singapore Airlines and Virgin Australia. The over 31- strong fleet includes Boeing and Airbus aircraft. When you take Silkair flights you can get the frequent flyer miles credited to the KrisFlyer programme of Singapore Airlines.