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Embark on a new gateway to Beijing

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Flying daily via Beijing Daxing International Airport from November 2024 A new gateway to old world

Flying daily via Beijing Daxing International Airport from November 2024 [View this email in your browser]( A new gateway to old world charm Dear Valued Customer, Enjoy more options to fly with us to China via Beijing Daxing International Airport - your gateway to the city's timeless beauty. From November 2024, Singapore Airlines will be operating one daily flight to Beijing Daxing International Airport, increasing our flight routes to China. As one of the world's largest airports, Beijing Daxing offers a seamless, efficient travel experience. It offers advanced facilities, strategic location and superior connectivity to and from Beijing and surrounding regions. Flights are now open for booking! Flight Schedules to Beijing Daxing International Airport 1 flight daily (from 11 November 2024) SIN PKX Singapore SQ 810 Beijing 00:30 06:35 PKX SIN Beijing SQ 811 Singapore 09:25 15:50 All timings in local time Explore the wonders of Beijing Beijing is a dynamic metropolis where ancient history meets modernity. It offers a rich tapestry of cultural heritage, architectural marvels, and bustling urban life. Check out these iconic spots on your next trip: • The Great Wall of China: Experience the awe-inspiring beauty and grandeur of this ancient fortification with stunning scenic views. • The Forbidden City: Delve into the heart of Chinese imperial history by visiting the world's largest imperial palace. • Beijing Hutongs: Take a rickshaw ride or walk through Beijing's traditional alleyways that offers a glimpse into the city's past and present way of life. • 798 Art District: Discover Beijing's contemporary art scene in this vibrant area, where old factory spaces have been converted into galleries, studios, and cafes. Plan your next holiday to Beijing today! Yours sincerely, Singapore Airlines FIND OUT MORE Download SingaporeAir App Connect with us [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( [Contact Us]( © 2024 Singapore Airlines. All Rights Reserved. Singapore Co. Reg. No. 197200078R. This is an automatically generated message. Please do not reply to this address.

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