Besides the compensation amount offered to the injured passengers, all the SQ321 fliers would get a full refund of their London-Singapore airfare, said the carrier.
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Singapore Airlines establishes commercial partnership with Riyadh Air, signs strategic agreement
Riyadh Air and Singapore Airlines (SIA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a new partnership between the two airlines. The agreement was inked by Riyadh Air Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Tony Douglas and Singapore Airlines CEO Goh Choon Phong on the sidelines of the 80th International Air Transport Association (IATA) Annual General […]
SIA flight SQ321 plane is back; 52 passengers still in Bangkok, all crew members return to Singapore
Flight SQ321 had made an emergency landing on May 21 at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi after being battered by turbulence while it was flying over South-East Asia on its way from London to Singapore.
Singapore Airlines turbulence scene: Seatbelt-less passengers were “launched into the ceiling”
Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong posted on X that a “thorough investigation” into the incident would be conducted.
British national who died during severe flight turbulence identified as Geoff Kitchen
A British national died in the flight turbulence incident which involved a Singapore Airlines plane
Singapore Airlines flight encounters ‘severe turbulence’, one dies
At least one person died after Singapore Airlines flight faced severe turbulence
Singapore Airlines posts record net profit for FY24; higher dividend and big, fat staff bonus on the way
Total revenue during the year was SGD 19 billion; total expenditure SGD 16.29 billion; and operating profit SGD 2.73 billion.
Singapore Airlines orders 1,000 tonnes of neat sustainable aviation fuel from Neste
Starting from May 2024, SIA will offer 1,000 SAF Book & Claim Units (BCUs) for purchase by its corporate travellers, shippers, and freight forwarders. Each BCU represents one tonne of neat SAF with its associated carbon dioxide reduction benefit.
Air India-Vistara merger remains “on course”, with 25.1 per cent stake for Singapore Airlines
Once the merger is complete, Singapore Airlines (SIA) will have a 25.1 per cent stake in Air India. Currently, Singapore Airlines owns a 49 per cent shareholding in Vistara and the remaining 51 per cent stake is with the Tata Group.
Singapore Airlines launching non-stop services to Brussels in April 2024
The addition of Brussels increases the number of European destinations in the SIA network to 13, reflecting its commitment to enhance its connectivity to this key region for the airline.