After Bangkok, Peach Aviation has incorporated daily Osaka to Singapore Flights, its second medium-haul International route, beginning on 5 December.
Satoru Endo (Chief Corporate Planning Officer of Peach Aviation) said:
"We are very pleased that Peach will be the only Japanese airline to operate the Singapore-Osaka route. With a more spaced-out, cutting-edge Airbus A321LR aircraft, we will take you to Osaka in comfort and offer you an exciting experience in the booming Kansai region, which is set to host the Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai."
The chief further added upon inaugurating a new medium-haul route: "The Singapore route had been something the airline had wanted to launch for many years, and that “we’d like to take you to the parts of Japan you don’t yet know”
Airbus A321LR will operate the given route with so many additional services, including a wider seat pitch of up to 32 inches.
“With a more spaced-out, cutting-edge Airbus A321LR aircraft, we will take you to Osaka in comfort and offer you an exciting experience in the booming Kansai region, which is set to host the Osaka-Kansai World Expo in 2025.” as explained by Satoru Endo (chief corporate PLanning officer of PEACH Aviation).
The authorities further explained that the aircraft's engines are fuel efficient (20% efficient compared to the previous A320ceo model).
It boasts 218 seats and a wider sea pitch of around 81 cm compared to the previous aircraft's 76 cm.
According to current data, Peach currently operates its services on 13 international routes, including 27 domestic ones, with a fleet of 36 aircraft. When introducing a new route, the officials also remarked, “We’d like to take you to parts of Japan you don’t yet know.” This means that they may also launch flights to other Southeast Asian regions very soon.
Peach has set its objective to transition to an all-new fleet by the end of 2025 and expects to incorporate 10 A320 Neo-family aircraft by the first quarter of 2027.
Nevertheless, as per the “Aviation Week Network Fleet Discovery” reports, it currently boasts three A321LRs, 17 A320neos, and 16 A320s.
In a nutshell, Peach has launched its services connecting Osaka Kansai to Singapore (will begin on December 5); it will fly seven times a week. SIN, or Singapore, has become the farther point in Peach’s network.
Peach is now connected to 13 different destinations in Japan, including Naha, Fukuoka, Sapporo, Tokyo, etc., from Osaka.