Firefly to resume flights between Singapore and Subang from Seletar Airport

Malaysian low-cost carrier Firefly will resume flights between Singapore and Malaysia from Seletar Airport from June 13, after two years of pandemic-induced suspension. "Singapore, We're back!" it said on its website on Monday. A one-way ticket between Singapore and Subang near Kuala Lumpur starts from RM119 (S$37), Firefly said. It will operate two flights out of Seletar Airport to Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport every day, down from six a day in 2019. Each flight on its ATR72-500 aircraft will be able to carry 72 passengers. "With the opening of Malaysia's border... Firefly sees this as a perfect time to rinstate and play the role of connecting the communities within Singapore and Malaysia," Firefly's chief executive Philip See said.<br/>
Straits Times
https://www.thestar.com.my/aseanplus/aseanplus-news/2022/05/23/firefly-to-resume-flights-between-singapore-and-subang-from-seletar-airport
5/23/22