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  • Tuesday, 11 June, 2024
    Singapore Airlines offers $25,000 to seriously injured after turbulent flight

    Airline’s payout deal comes after Austrian Airlines’ plane suffers severe damage from a hailstorm

    The interior of Singapore Airlines Flight SQ321 after an emergency landing, with ceiling panels dangling and oxygen masks above the seats
  • Wednesday, 29 May, 2024
    Passengers on Singapore Airlines flight experienced rapid g-force changes

    Report on severe turbulence that killed one and injured dozens finds aircraft fell 178ft in under five seconds

    A photo from inside of the plane showing damaged ceiling panels and oxygen masks hanging in the cabin
  • Sunday, 26 May, 2024
    Airlines
    Twelve injured after Qatar Airways flight hits turbulence

    Emergency services called to Dublin-bound aircraft days after fatal incident on Singapore Airlines route

    A Qatar airways plane lands
  • Friday, 24 May, 2024
    Airlines
    What airlines can do about dangerous invisible turbulence

    Severe turbulence of the type that hit a Singapore Airlines flight this week has increased by half in the North Atlantic as the climate changes

    Montage showing two photos of the damaged Singapore Airlines cabin following turbulence and a plane in the centre
  • Wednesday, 22 May, 2024
    Aviation accidents and safety
    Singapore pledges ‘thorough investigation’ into turbulence-hit flight

    Members of Transport Safety Investigation Bureau sent to Bangkok to probe incident

    The interior of Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 is pictured after an emergency landing at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport
  • Tuesday, 21 May, 2024
    One dead and dozens injured after London to Singapore flight hit by turbulence

    Singapore Airlines says 211 passengers and 18 crew on board SQ321, which diverted to Bangkok

    A photo from inside of the plane showing damaged ceiling panels and oxygen masks hanging in the cabin
  • Wednesday, 31 May, 2023
    News in-depthAirlines
    How Singapore Airlines soared while regional rival Cathay Pacific stalled

    Post-pandemic success comes as Hong Kong carrier struggles to recover

    Cathay Pacific and Singapore Airlines planes
  • Tuesday, 15 November, 2022
    Inside BusinessMercedes Ruehl
    Singapore Airlines’ pregnancy pivot should set an example to others

    Carrier’s policy change comes as city-state is set to introduce anti-discrimination legislation

    A Singapore Airlines stewardess serving food in business class
  • Wednesday, 9 March, 2022
    Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd
    Cathay Pacific back to burning cash as Hong Kong reels from Covid outbreak

    Carrier says it expects to lose almost $200mn a month because of fresh restrictions

    Flight bans and mandatory hotel quarantine rules for incoming travellors have isolated Hong Kong from the world
  • Monday, 10 May, 2021
    Toby Skinner
    Will the pandemic make first class a thing of the past?

    With the largest planes grounded and the richest passengers switching to private, the decline of first class is accelerating

  • Sunday, 18 October, 2020
    Pilita Clark
    Good riddance to a lot of what I thought was normal life

    Our nostalgic urges are understandable but often misplaced

  • Friday, 16 October, 2020
    Michael Skapinker
    Covid nostalgia for the days of taking wing

    Travellers grounded for months by lockdown can now become reacquainted with the airlines

    Passengers onboard a Qantas flight as it flies close to Uluru in the Northern Territories last week. Seats for the seven-hour Boeing 787 flight sold out in 10 minutes
  • Monday, 4 June, 2018
    Transport
    Rising costs to hit airline profits in 2018: industry report
  • Friday, 1 June, 2018
    Life & Arts
    Short cuts: world’s longest flight and London’s priciest suite

    Travel updates from Singapore, London and the Lake District

  • Friday, 18 May, 2018
    Transport
    Singapore Airlines to upgrade SilkAir cabins in preparation for merger
    FILE PHOTO: A SilkAir plane sits beside a Singapore Airlines plane at Changi Airport in Singapore October 4, 2017. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo
  • Wednesday, 14 March, 2018
    Chinese society
    Cathay Pacific posts first consecutive annual loss

    Hong Kong’s flag carrier pressured by low-cost regional rivals stepping up competition

    FILE - In this Aug. 16, 2017 file photo, Cathay Pacific Chairman John Slosar attends a news conference as he announces the company result in Hong Kong. Cathay Pacific's losses more than doubled last year because of rising fuel costs and relentless competition from rival carriers, the Hong Kong airline said Wednesday, March 14, 2018. The airline posted a 1.26 billion Hong Kong dollar ($160 million) loss for 2017, compared with a HK$575 million loss the year before.(AP Photo/Vincent Yu, File)
  • Sunday, 14 January, 2018
    Transport
    Asia’s airline wars: the great profit squeeze in the sky Premium content

    Competition from budget upstarts and Chinese rivals is hitting flag carriers

  • Wednesday, 10 January, 2018
    Indian business & finance
    India paves way for foreign stakes in Air India

    Government officials hope several overseas groups will bid for troubled flag carrier

    FILE - In this May 18, 2012, file photo, Air India planes are parked on the tarmac at the Terminal 3 of Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi, India. India's federal cabinet has approved a plan to privatise its debt-ridden national carrier Air India. A statement from the finance ministry Wednesday, June 28, 2017, said that the government had given "in principle" approval to sell disinvest from the troubled airline which has struggled to emerge from the red as competition from a number of low-cost airlines has grown. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer, File)
  • Wednesday, 10 January, 2018
    Companies
    Foreign investors allowed to own 49% of Air India in privatisation plan
  • Monday, 6 November, 2017
    Markets
    Fast Asia Open: RBA rates decision, Taiwan trade data
  • Friday, 16 June, 2017
    Audio articles
    Feud in Singapore’s first family raises questions of dynastic ambition

    Dispute between children of founding patriarch Lee Kuan Yew puts his legacy at stake

    People bow as they pay their respects to the late former prime minister Lee Kuan Yew at Tanjong Pagar community club, in the constituency which Lee represented as Member of Parliament since 1955, in Singapore...People bow as they pay their respects to the late former prime minister Lee Kuan Yew at Tanjong Pagar community club, in the constituency which Lee represented as Member of Parliament since 1955, in Singapore March 23, 2015. Lee, Singapore's first prime minister and architect of the tiny Southeast Asian city-state's rapid rise from British tropical outpost to global trade and financial centre, died early on Monday, aged 91, the Prime Minister's Office said. REUTERS/Edgar Su TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
  • Wednesday, 7 June, 2017
    Transport
    Singapore Airlines warns of job cuts to weather headwinds

    Carrier looking to reduce costs and revamp business as competition heats up

    Goh Choon Phong, chief executive officer of Singapore Airlines Ltd., speaks during an interview at the Andaz Hotel in New York, U.S., on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2016. Phong was awarded the Dwight D. Eisenhower Global Innovation Award, making him the first-ever recipient from South-east Asia. Photographer: Kholoood Eid/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 23 May, 2017
    News in-depthTransport
    Rise of Chinese airlines hits Singapore and Cathay

    Asia rivals face headwinds after regional dominance in long-haul business travel

    Representatives of Cathay Pacific Local Staff Union speak to members of the media at Cathay Pacific City, Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.'s headquarters, in Hong Kong, China, on Monday, May 22, 2017. Cathay Pacific, Asia's biggest international airline, will eliminate 600 jobs as part of the biggest revamp in two decades following its first loss in eight years. Photographer: Anthony Kwan/Bloomberg
  • Monday, 22 May, 2017
    Transport
    Singapore Airlines ponders ‘radical’ measures after posting loss

    Carrier’s costs are rising and it is losing market share to Gulf and Chinese rivals

    FILE PHOTO: A view of the inflight entertainment screens on the back of economy class seats on the first of 67 new Airbus A350-900 planes delivered to Singapore Airlines at Singapore's Changi Airport March 3, 2016. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo
  • Friday, 19 May, 2017
    Transport
    Singapore Airlines shares fall most since 2008 after surprise 4Q loss
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