CAG, Xiamen Airlines sign air services MOU
They agree to grow transit, transfer traffic from S-E Asia to and from China
Singapore
CHANGI Airport Group (CAG) and China-based Xiamen Airlines have inked a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to work together on boosting connectivity and passenger traffic between the two countries.
Under the MOU - which spans till end-March 2018 - the airport operator and airline will ramp up air services between Singapore and China, including to new secondary and third-tier cities. They will also grow transit and transfer traffic from South-east Asia and the South-west Pacific to and from China, leveraging on Singapore as a hub.
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