Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines is a global company based on Singapore Changi Airport that provides air transportation services.
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Singapore Airlines Group sees 7.9% rise in September passenger volume
Singapore Airlines Group sees 7.9% rise in September passenger volume
It carried 3.1 million passengers.
SIA extends Airinmar partnership for repair management services
The two companies have been collaborating since 2005.
SIA Group's passenger traffic rises 7.7% YoY in August
The group’s cargo business also reported positive volume growth.
Singapore Airlines emerges as the most talked-about airline on social media
There are 1,800 social media posts about the airline.
Singapore Airlines Group net profit falls 38.4% YoY to $452m in Q1 24/25
The airline attributed the decline to weaker operating performance.
SIA Group’s passenger traffic rises 7.2% in June
The revenue passenger-kilometre for the month was 12.5m.
Singapore Airlines, WFS extend cargo handling tie-up
Three-year contract renewed for UK, France and Belgium.
Singapore Airlines to launch daily flights to Beijing Daxing
The addition will boost SIA's weekly flights to Beijing to 28.
85 Singaporean companies included in Fortune’s SEA 500 rankings
Trafigura, Wilmar, Olam, Flex, and DBS all made it into the top 10.
Singapore Airlines compensates SQ321 passengers
The airline paid passengers with serious injuries US$25,000.
SIA and Cathay partner to advance sustainability in the airline industry
The airlines will promote sustainable aviation fuel in APAC.
Consideration to fly with Singapore Airlines plunges after SQ321 incident
Despite the drop, SIA remains the most considered airline amongst Singaporeans.
Singapore Airlines inks deal with Saudi Arabia’s new carrier
This includes codeshare arrangements, frequent flyer programme and cargo services.
Rapid changes in g-force, altitude caused injuries in SQ321 flight
The extreme changes in flight conditions happened in around five seconds.
All SQ321 crew members return to Singapore
Meanwhile, 52 passengers were still left in Bangkok.
SQ321 plane flies back to Singapore from Bangkok
52 passengers are still in Thailand.
Five more SIA passengers return to Singapore following SQ321 incident
74 others remain in Thailand, including those receiving medical care.
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