
Singapore Airlines
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Web site | www.singaporeair.com |
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Stock price | C6L |
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Bag information | More Singapore Airlines bag information |
Destinations | 62 |
Alliance | Star Alliance |
Subsidiaries | SilkAir |
SIA Engineering Company | |
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ID | 704321 |
About Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines Limited is the flag carrier airline of Singapore with its hub at Singapore Changi Airport. The airline uses the Singapore Girl as its central figure in corporate branding.
The airline policy that cost pregnant flight crew their jobs

... The former flight attendant for Singapore Airlines (SIA) knew she would have to quit her job, as the airline required pregnant cabin crew to resign at the end of their first trimester...
Workers at Heathrow to strike in World Cup run-up

... " The union said other airlines, including Virgin, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Emirates will also be affected...
Virgin Australia collapses into voluntary administration

... Virgin Australia has only two legal gains in the last ten yearsIt is owned by a number of persons, including the government of the UAE, Singapore Airlines, China HNA, and Sir Richard Branson s group...
Coronavirus: Virgin Atlantic will work out, without help, warns Branson

... The airline employs about 16,000 - is part owned by Sir Richard, together with Etihad, Singapore Airlines and China s HNA...
Coronavirus: American Airlines search, $12bn in state aid

... Another US airline, Delta, has also offered a voluntary leave of absence and airlines outside of the United States, such as Singapore Airlines have unveiled plans to procure the funds, by tapping on the share and bond markets with the support of the sovereign investment fund Temasek Holdings...
Iran attack: oil prices after the rise of the Iraq-rocket attack

... at The same time, Singapore Airlines said that all flights would be diverted from the Iranian air space...
Iran plane crash: Ukraine International Airline jet crashes killing 176

... Qantas, Air India, Japan Airlines, Singapore Airlines and Malaysia Airlines were acting under other airlines...
Why did the Airbus A380 fail?

...The A380 is the world s largest passenger aircraft When Singapore Airlines took the A380 superjumbo for its first commercial flight in 2007, there was widespread applause that the future of air travel had arrived...