Staff Reporter
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Singapore
It eyes to operate 87 flights a week.
According to Reuters, Singapore Airlines Ltd's Indian joint venture is looking to start flights from Sept. 1, according to its application to the sector regulator for permission to operate.
TATA SIA Airlines Ltd, 49 percent-owned by the Singapore carrier and 51 percent held by India's Tata Group, plans to operate 87 flights a week during its first year of operation, it said in the application. The airline plans to nearly double that number during its second year.
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