
Singapore Airlines sees hope in vaccines, progressive opening
As Singapore Airlines continues to reel from Covid-19 pandemic border lockdowns, its cargo division has continued to log high cargo load factors, hitting 88.7 per cent in December. ➤
As Singapore Airlines continues to reel from Covid-19 pandemic border lockdowns, its cargo division has continued to log high cargo load factors, hitting 88.7 per cent in December. ➤
Singapore Changi Airport’s air cargo hub is ready for the transportation and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, says the Changi Ready Taskforce. ➤
Singapore Airlines (SIA) appoints IBS Software to bring its global cargo operations onto a single integrated digital cargo platform. The aims is to improve operational insight across SIA’s entire network through the deployment of IBS ➤
Scoot, the low-cost carrier of the Singapore Airlines Group, joins the global all-cargo passenger fleet with one of its A320ceo aircraft converted to maindeck cargo capability. By removing all seats Scoot was able to double ➤
Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Singapore’s Temasek Foundation team up with the World Food Programme (WFP) to support the global Covid-19 response. This includes helping transport essential medical supplies and other health and humanitarian items by ➤
Singapore Airlines sinks deep into the red with a first-quarter – ending 30 June 2020 – loss of SGD 1.12 billion (USD 810 million) as a result of the coronavirus-wrought devastation to the airline industry. ➤
The Hut Group (THG), has stepped into the league of Amazon and Alibaba as the Manchester UK-based online retailer moves to partner Singapore Airlines (SIA), as well as acquire two of its own freighters, as ➤
In well-run and business-friendly, sunny Singapore there are a handful of things that are sacrosanct – among those are Singapore Changi Airport and the nation’s other source of immense pride, Singapore Airlines. But for these ➤
Singapore Airlines (SIA) is cutting 96 per cent of the capacity that had been originally scheduled up to end-April, given the further tightening of border controls around the world over the last week to stem ➤
Singapore Airlines’ (SIA) belly capacity on its Kolkata, India service gets a boost with a fifth weekly A350-900 flight. The additional frequency will begin from 29 March 2020 with the carrier’s regional wing SilkAir ceasing ➤
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