SINGAPORE (AP) — Singapore Airlines Ltd. says it will cancel its flights to Greece and Abu Dhabi because of weak passenger demand.
The carrier said in a statement Wednesday that its two weekly flights to Athens and three flights to Abu Dhabi will end Oct. 26.
The airline said it was a difficult decision to cancel service to Greece because it has flown to Athens since 1972. The carrier has flown to Abu Dhabi since 2006.
Singapore Airlines is the world’s second-largest carrier by market capitalization. It said last week that it had a loss of $31 million in the first quarter as higher fuel costs and slowing demand growth hurt profits.
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