The Singaporean government has declared it will spend S$500 million (US$368 million) to support its aviation sector recover from the wounds inflicted during the COVID-19 pandemic that nearly completely shut down international trips.
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The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) on Monday (Mar 7) launched a safety charter to uphold standards as the aviation industry recovers from the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Singaporean super jumbo is finally returning to India. Singapore Airlines yesterday declared it will start operating A380 flights to India from March 14th. For currently, Mumbai will be the only Indian city to get the Giant of the Skies, but Delhi is anticipated to follow soon.
International Flights Singapore Airlines stated it will start 10 more flights that would link Ahmedabad, Delhi, Chennai, Cochin, and Mumbai with Singapore.
The Asia-Pacific aviation industry’s slow recovery from the pandemic amid government restrictions will cast a shadow over the Singapore Airshow next week, despite signs of improvement as concerns over the Omicron variant recede.
Tata Group airlines Air India and AirAsia India signed an agreement on interline considerations on irregular operations (IROPs)
Singapore Airlines has delayed its planned India Airbus A380 return. According to the airline’s previous schedule, Singapore Airlines would’ve announced daily services to both Delhi and Mumbai in February.
Vinod Kannan has spent over two decades working with Singapore Airlines (SIA). And held several senior positions in the airline’s head office in Singapore