Lift off: Singapore Airlines to boost U.S. presence with world's longest flight

Reuters  |  SINGAPORE 

By Jamie Freed

The route, combined with the airline's plans to restart to and add more non-stop flights to next month, will give the premium Asian carrier its biggest-ever U.S. presence.

The has already ordered seven new ultra-long range twin-engine SE A350-900ULRs fitted with just 161 business class and premium economy seats - and no economy class seats - for the U.S. capacity increase.

had abandoned the marathon and routes in 2013 when high fuel prices made the use of four-engine A340-500 jets uneconomic.

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The airline's revenue contribution from the region is currently at 14 percent, down from 20 percent in 2013 due to the loss of the non-stop flights, Corrine Png, of transport research firm Crucial Perspective, said.

"Operating trans-Pacific connecting flights opened to a lot more competition from other carriers and resulted in the loss of high-yielding business traffic," she said. "We expect Singapore Airlines to regain market share, especially in the premium "

She said capacity would need to be managed carefully given high fuel prices, but there should be sufficient demand as long as the and global economies remained robust.

Non-stop ultra-long haul flights can typically command an airfare premium of around 20 percent versus those involving one or more stops, according to travel industry data, given their popularity with time-sensitive business travellers.

However, Singapore Airlines has been offering low initial fares on its U.S. non-stop routes, including as little as S$1,438 ($1,040) return for premium economy on Singapore-Newark, CAPA Centre for said.

"While it's early days, there will be questions whether the latest attempt at U.S. nonstops will be profitable for Singapore Airlines given the very intense competition in the Singapore-U.S. market, rising fuel prices and the large number of premium seats Singapore Airlines has to fill on the seven newly delivered A350-900ULRs," he said.

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offers non-stop flights from Singapore to San Francisco, while other carriers like Hong Kong's <0293.HK> and Taiwan's <2618.TW> compete with one-stop Singapore-U.S. offerings.

The Singapore-route will top Qatar Airways' Doha-route as the world's longest, but Australia's is considering the introduction of an even longer 20-hour Sydney-flight from 2022.

($1 = 1.3822 Singapore dollars)

(Reporting by Jamie Freed; Editing by Himani Sarkar)

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First Published: Thu, October 11 2018. 06:59 IST