Singapore Airlines is betting big that Asia will open to Americans by starting flights between the US and Japan this summer
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Singapore Airlines is resuming flights on the Singapore-Los Angeles via Tokyo, Japan route in June.
Flights will operate with a premium-configured Boeing 777-300ER offering first class and business class, premium economy class, and economy class cabins.
Japan is still closed to Americans but the airline hopes that the US' vaccination progress will see international borders open quickly to its citizens.
Singapore Airlines has been steadily regrowing its US route network back to full strength since November, despite the fact its home country is not currently open to Americans. But a route that's scheduled to return next month hopes to open up more of Asia to Americans.