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BA began its partnership with the A380 in 2007, when the airline announced an order of 36 long-haul aircraft, which ...
1. Singapore Airlines Since the 2017 incident, SIA no longer serves peanuts as snacks on flights. It still, however, serves other nuts like cashews and almonds, and signature local meals, like ...
In a letter to employees, Wilson reaffirmed that Singapore Airlines, which owns 25.1% of the company, continues to support the airline. “This has been a tragic event, and we will learn whatever ...
I attempted to fly on China’s former Air Force One, an Air China B747-400, but the plane broke down after boarding. B-2472 was used until 2020 and currently operates on domestic routes like Beijing to ...
Travel expert Simon Calder answered readers’ questions on flight safety – from how crashes like the Air India disaster are investigated to what passengers can do to stay safe ...
We're on the first leg of a trip to Rome, scheduled to depart at 12pm and arrive at 5.30pm Singapore time. With lots of perseverance and a bit of luck, I've managed to score two premium economy ...
Former Civil Aviation Minister and NCP leader Praful Patel on Wednesday lashed out at Singapore Airlines for what he described as "lip service" following the airline's delayed response to the Air ...
Almost a week after the Air India plane crash, the Singapore Airlines in a statement on Wednesday said it was in “close contact” with Tata Sons. The Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group extends its deepest ...
Praful Patel questions Singapore Airlines' 'ignorance' on Ahmedabad plane crash Singapore Airlines is a 25.1 per cent stakeholder in Tata Group-run Air India and holds a board position in the airline.
Mumbai: Former Civil Aviation Minister and senior NCP leader Praful Patel Wednesday questioned the “silence” of Singapore Airlines over the horrific crash of an Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner in ...
Aviation News: Praful Patel questions Singapore Airlines' silence after Air India crash, highlighting its stake and management role in the airline.
Shares of Singapore Airlines (SIA), which holds 25.1 per cent stake in Air India, dropped on the Singapore Exchange on Friday, a day after the Indian carrier's plane crash in Ahmedabad. Shares of ...