Spring Airlines, China’s first and largest low cost carrier, will operate daily flights between Singapore and Shanghai on its single aisle A320 fleet fitted with sharklets on its wings. This is the first low cost carrier that flies direct between both cities. Spring Airlines currently flies to Japan, Korea, Thailand, Cambodia and Malaysia
From 25 to 30 April, you can enjoy a special promotional fare of S$0. Discount fares start from S$85 excluding tax. Fares from Singapore to Shanghai Pudong start from S$244 and the return flight starts from S$229 Spring Airlines offers a free 15kg baggage allowance with additional weight chargeable. Visit the airline’s website at for more information.
Update (14 April 2014) – Enjoy fares from CNY1159 for Singapore – Shanghai return with two nights free hotel at Salvo Hotel Shanghai located at 339 Guangdong Road in the heart of Shanghai which is close to the famous Yu Gardens and Chinese old city, the Bund and bars and restaurants at Xintiandi. This promotion is valid for traevl between 25 April to 31 May 2014.
Average fares 9C8549 departs Shanghai Pudong International Airport at 12pm and arrives in Singapore at 5.50pm. 9C8550 departs Singapore at 7.15pm and arrives in Shanghai at 12.20am.
The airline has a focus on operational safety and efficiency in over eight years of operations. Spring Airlines has teamed up with Airbus and University College in London to become the first private Chinese airline to trial a new Safety Management System.The airline has won accolades including Airbus’s Award for Excellence in 2011 and Centre for Aviation’s Regional Airline of the Year 2012. It has also been ranked in the top tier of aviation safety investors in China over the past four years.
SpringRail is a high speed rail service to residents in the East China region who require connections to their Spring Airlines flight out of Shanghai. This service is offered in 15 Chinese cities including Hangzhou, Suzhou, Wuxi, Changzhou, Jiaxing, Nanjing, Shaoxing, Kunshan, Zhenjiang, Taizhou and Yiwu. Spring Airlines has increased the number of connecting rail services from 30 to 102 daily. The airline allows customers flying from Singapore to connect on the high speed rail with SpringRail to Hangzhou and Changzhou in the initial trial period and expand to cover all 15 cities in the future.
SpringPlus fares offer you front row seats with 20-40% more legroom than in standard Economy in a dedicated cabin space. SpringPlus customers also enjoy dedicated check-in counters, priority boarding, meals on board and 25kg baggage allowance.
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