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SilkAir

All-class rating 7.1

7.1/10

  • Boarding 7.8
  • Seat for sitting 8.3
  • Seat for sleeping 5.5
  • Service 7.5
  • Entertainment 6.5
  • Food & drink 7.0
  • Punctuality 6.3
  • Baggage 7.8
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SilkAir (airline code MI) is a regional subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, and is a premium, short-to-medium haul regional carrier in Asia. As such, flyers can earn points in SIA's Krisflyer frequent flyer programme.

Ownership

Silkair is wholly-owned by Singapore Airlines.

Route Network

Silkair is based at Singapore's Changi airport and flies to almost 30 destinations throughout South East Asia, China, India and Nepal. To see where SilkAir flies, click here

Other Information

Despite being a lower-cost subsidiary, SilkAir offers a business class cabin.

For SilkAir's Wikipedia page, click here.

To check fares visit silkair.com

SilkAir user reviews

BirdofPreyFlyer flew SilkAir Economy, on a A320-200 (config 1)

The real test for any airline is how one finds the experience in flying Economy and... more

Overall:

7.3/10

7.3

semetonsasak flew SilkAir

From my experience and from opinion from my nearest family members, Silkair being a... more

Overall:

6.3/10

6.3

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