This December, a new budget airline is taking off in Singapore, providing another wallet-friendly option for travellers heading to Japan.
Peach Aviation
Peach Aviation, the low-cost offshoot of All Nippon Airways (ANA), has become a leading budget airline in Japan since its launch in 2011. While Peach primarily flies within Japan, it also serves international routes to China and Korea. Now, Singapore joins Bangkok as one of Peach’s few medium-haul destinations, marking its longest flight route yet.
According to Changi Airport, Peach has selected its latest Airbus A321LR (Long Range) aircraft to serve this route.
Despite its smaller size, Peach’s Airbus A321LR offers a generous seat pitch of up to 32 inches and every seat is equipped with a USB charging port.
Eager to jet off to Japan? Good news—tickets for the Singapore to Osaka (Kansai) flights are now up for grabs with prices from as low as $164.20 one-way at flypeach.com.
Starting 5 December, daily flights will depart from Singapore Changi Airport T2 at 2.15am, touching down in Osaka (Kansai) at 9.35am. The return leg from Osaka (Kansai) will take off at 6.50pm, landing back in Singapore at 1am the following morning.
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