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Lufthansa A380 begins scheduled operations at Changi Airport
Oct 31, 2011 19:10 SGT



SINGAPORE, 31 October 2011 – Singapore Changi Airport today welcomes the commencement of Lufthansa’s A380 operations from Singapore to Frankfurt, the newest addition to Changi’s growing list of A380-connected destinations. With a total of 188 weekly A380 flights to nine major cities – Frankfurt, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Paris, Sydney, Tokyo and Zurich – Changi Airport is the world’s busiest multi-carrier A380 hub.

Lufthansa[1] will operate the A380 aircraft on an existing Singapore-Frankfurt service. The daily flight departs Changi Airport at 2355 hours and arrives in Frankfurt at 0555 hours the following day. The return flight leaves Frankfurt at 2205 hours and arrives in Singapore at 1655 hours the next day. Lufthansa will operate the A380 at Changi Airport’s Terminal 2.

Mr Yam Kum Weng, Changi Airport Group’s Executive Vice President, Air Hub Development, said, “We are extremely pleased to welcome Lufthansa’s A380 operations to Changi Airport. Just like Lufthansa’s launch of Changi’s inaugural service to Munich in 2008, this is another important milestone for us. The additional capacity that the new A380 service brings to the Singapore-Germany route will not only meet the strong travel demand but also help to stimulate traffic between the two markets.”

For the 12 months ended August 2011, 348,000 passengers travelled between Singapore and Germany, an increase of 18.3% over the previous corresponding period. At the same time, there were 2.37 million passengers who travelled between Singapore and Europe, a growth of 12.1%.

Eight airlines currently operate 340 weekly flights and 56,700 weekly one-way seats between Singapore and Europe. Lufthansa’s A380 will increase the capacity between Singapore and Germany by an additional 1,400 weekly one-way seats. This will be increased further when Singapore Airlines begins A380 operations on the Singapore-Frankfurt-New York route from 15 January 2012.

World’s first airport to handle the A380

Changi Airport was the first in the world to handle the superjumbo when Singapore Airlines commenced A380 operations with an inaugural flight to Sydney on 25 October 2007. Since then, more than 20,000 A380 flights have taken off or landed at Changi Airport.

To handle the world’s largest passenger aircraft, Changi Airport underwent several airport and airfield modifications including lengthening of baggage claim belts to provide longer frontage for the presentation of bags, widening of runway shoulders to protect the A380’s engines as well as the installation of a third aerobridge arm at each of 19 A380-compatible gates. The third arm enables passengers to have direct access to the upper deck of the double-decker aircraft and shortens boarding time for passengers.

Changi Airport-Lufthansa A380 competition

To celebrate Lufthansa’s inaugural A380 service to Singapore, Changi Airport Group and Lufthansa organised a photo competition on Facebook to select ten finalists who competed in a scavenger hunt held at Changi Airport last Saturday. Together with a partner, the ten finalists competed in a series of challenges which tested their knowledge of Changi Airport, Lufthansa and Germany.

The winners of the competition have each won a return Business Class ticket to their dream European destination. They will travel to the destination via Frankfurt and will experience Lufthansa’s A380 service on-route.

[1] Besides Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines and Qantas also operate A380 services from Changi Airport Terminals 3 and 1 respectively.

http://www.changiairport.com/our-bus...t=pressrelease

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A380 routes

(Day of maiden flight in brackets)
From 2014

Emirates: Dubai-Zürich (January 1st 2014)
From 2013

British Airways: London-Hong Kong (November 15th 2013)
British Airways: London-Los Angeles (Oktober 15th 2013)
Lufthansa: Frankfurt-Shanghai (September 26th 2013)
Korean Air: Seoul-Atlanta (September 1st 2013)
Malaysia Airlines: Kuala Lumpur-Hong Kong (May 1st 2013)
Qantas: Melbourne/Sydney-Dubai (March 31st 2013)
Malaysia Airlines: Kuala Lumpur-Paris (March 1st 2013)
Thai Airways: Bangkok-Paris (February 16th 2013)
Thai Airways: Bangkok-Tokyo (January 16th 2013)
From 2012

Thai Airways: Bangkok-Frankfurt (December 15th 2012)
Emirates: Dubai-Moscow (December 1st 2012)
Emirates: Dubai-Singapore (December 1st 2012)
Thai Airways: Bangkok-Singapore (October 28th 2012)
Thai Airways: Bangkok-Hong Kong (October 28th 2012)
Emirates: Dubai-Melbourne (October 1st 2012)
Malaysia Airlines: Kuala Lumpur-Sydney (September 25th 2012)
Lufthansa: Frankfurt-Houston (August 1st 2012)
Emirates: Dubai-Amsterdam (August 1st 2012)
Malaysia Airlines: Kuala Lumpur-London (July 1st 2012)
Emirates: Dubai-Tokyo (July 1st 2012)
Air France: Paris-Los Angeles (May 28th 2012)
Air France: Paris-Singapore (April 1st 2012)
Korean Air: Seoul-Frankfurt (March 25th 2012)
Qantas: Sydney-Hong Kong (January 15th 2012)
Singapore Airlines: Singapore-Frankfurt (January 15th 2012)
Singapore Airlines: Frankfurt-New York (January 15th 2012)
China Southern Airlines: Beijing-Shanghai (January 1st 2012)
Emirates: Dubai-Kuala Lumpur (January 1st 2012)
From 2011

Air France: Paris-Dubai (December 5th 2011)
Emirates: Dubai-Rome (December 1st 2011)
Emirates: Dubai-Munich (November 25th 2011)
Lufthansa: Frankfurt-Singapore (October 30th 2011)
China Southern Airlines: Beijing-Guangzhou (October 17th 2011)
Korean Air: Seoul-Los Angeles (October 11th 2011)
Emirates: Dubai-Johannesburg (October 1st 2011)
Korean Air: Seoul-Paris (September 26th 2011)
Korean Air: Seoul-New York (August 9th 2011)
Korean Air: Seoul-Bangkok (July 20th 2011)
Singapore Airlines: Singapore-Tokyo-Los Angeles (July 1st 2011)
Lufthansa: Frankfurt-Miami (June 10th 2011)
Air France: Paris-Washington (June 6th 2011)
Korean Air: Seoul-Hong Kong (June 17th 2011)
Korean Air: Seoul-Tokyo (June 17th 2011)
Lufthansa: Frankfurt-San Francisco (May 10th 2011)
Air France: Paris-Montreal (May 9th 2011)
Emirates: Dubai-Shanghai (27. April 2011)
Lufthansa: Frankfurt-New York (February 18th 2011)
From 2010

Emirates: Dubai-Bangkok-Hong Kong (October 1st 2010)
Lufthansa: Frankfurt-Johannesburg (September 12th 2010)
Air France: Paris-Tokyo (September 1st 2010)
Emirates: Dubai-Manchester (September 1st 2010)
Lufthansa: Frankfurt-Beijing (August 25th 2010)
Emirates: Dubai-Beijing (August 1st 2010)
Lufthansa: Frankfurt-Tokyo (June 11th 2010)
Singapore Airlines: Singapore-Zürich (March 28th 2010)
Air France: Paris-Johannesburg (February 17th 2010)
Emirates: Dubai-Dschidda (Jeddah) (February 1st 2010)
Qantas: Melbourne-Singapore-London (January 18th 2010)
From 2009

Emirates: Dubai-Paris (December 29th 2009)
Emirates: Dubai-Seoul (December 14th 2009)
Air France: Paris-New York (November 23rd 2009)
Singapore Airlines: Singapore-Melbourne (September 29th 2009)
Emirates: Dubai-Birmingham (Special flight, September 9th 2009)
Singapore Airlines: Singapore-Hong Kong (July 9th 2009)
Emirates: Dubai-Bangkok (June 1st 2009)
Emirates: Dubai-Toronto (June 1st 2009)
Singapore Airlines: Singapore-Paris (June 1st 2009)
Emirates: Dubai-Sydney-Auckland (February 2nd 2009)
Qantas: Sydney-Singapore-London (January 16th 2009)
From 2008

Emirates: Dubai-London (December 1st 2008)
Qantas: Sydney-Los Angeles (October 24th 2008)
Qantas: Melbourne-Los Angeles (October 20th 2008)
Emirates: Dubai-New York (August 1st 2008; again from October 31st 2010)
Singapore Airlines: Singapore-Tokyo (May 20th 2008)
Singapore Airlines: Singapore-London (March 18th 2008)
Ab 2007

Singapore Airlines: Singapore-Sydney (October 25th 2007)

http://www.flya380.net/en/routes
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