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Singapore Airlines is the flag carrier of Singapore with its hub located at Changi Airport. A member of Star Alliance, the airline is notable for highlighting the Singapore Girl as its central figure in the corporate branding segment and not significantly changing its livery throughout its history. Widely renowned as one of the world's best carriers, the airline is ranked as a 5-star airline as well as ranked as the world's best airline by Skytrax five times. The airline operates a variety of Airbus and Boeing aircraft, namely the A350, A380, Boeing 737, Boeing 747 Freighter, Boeing 777 and Boeing 787, among others.
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Singapore Airlines offers passengers compensation after turbulence terror flight where Briton diedSingapore Airlines is offering injured passengers compensation after a flight from London to Singapore was hit by severe turbulence last month.Sky News - Published | |
Singapore Airlines flight hit by 'rapid change in gravitational force' - and dropped 54mA Singapore Airlines flight hit by severe turbulence experienced a rapid change in gravitational force and a 54m (178ft) altitude drop in four seconds, an investigation has found.Sky News - Published | |
Singapore Airlines tighten safety measures during turbulence after fatal flightMeals will be halted and crew will be told to strap in during turbulence, Singapore Airlines has said, as it introduces new safety measures following a fatal flight earlier this week.Sky News - Published | |
People seriously injured on Singapore Airlines flight need 'spinal operations'Many of the people seriously injured on the London-Singapore flight that hit severe turbulence need operations on their spines, a Bangkok hospital has said.Sky News - Published | |
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Singapore Airlines Boeing 777 Hit By Severe Turbulence, 1 DeadA Singapore Airlines plane took a 6,000-foot drop after running into some nasty turbulence ... leaving 1 person dead and over 30 hurt. Check out the clip -- you can see the food and debris left behind..TMZ.com - Published | |
Is flight turbulence getting worse - and what types are there?Turbulence struck a Singapore Airlines flight from London Heathrow on Tuesday, with one man dead and many others "launched into the ceiling".Sky News - Published | |
Images show inside of Singapore Airlines plane after one killed in turbulenceImages have revealed damage caused to a Singapore Airlines plane after Flight SQ321 from London Heathrow was caught in turbulence.Sky News - Published | |
10 international airlines under DGGI scanner over tax evasionThe Directorate General of GST Intelligence (DGGI) has questioned executives from at least 10 leading foreign airlines in an ongoing investigation related to alleged tax evasion. Finance managers of..IndiaTimes - Published | |
Vistara domestic fare festival sale onVistara, the joint venture between Tata group and Singapore Airlines, has announced a three-day sale on domestic flights for the upcoming festive season. The sale offers discounted fares for all three..IndiaTimes - Published | |
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