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Singapore Airlines offers compensation of $10,000 to passengers hurt by extreme turbulence

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 11 June 2024
Singapore Airlines (SIA) announced on Tuesday that passengers who experienced minor injuries during a flight that faced intense turbulence last month have been offered a compensation of "$10,000". The airline further stated that it will hold discussions with individuals who suffered more severe injuries to ascertain appropriate higher compensation sums.
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