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Lifeless and dozens injured after extreme turbulence on Singapore Airways flight
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Lifeless and dozens injured after extreme turbulence on Singapore Airways flight

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com May 21, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com
A Singapore Airways Boeing 777, for a photograph

NOS information•right this moment, 1:18 p.m•Modified right this moment, 2:09 p.m

Somebody died on a Singapore Airways flight from London to Singapore in a aircraft that encountered extreme turbulence. In accordance with British media, thirty passengers had been additionally injured.

The aircraft, a Boeing 777-300ER, made an emergency touchdown within the Thai capital Bangkok this afternoon round 3:45 pm native time as a result of turbulence, after which a number of injured folks had been taken to the hospital. In accordance with the airline, there have been 211 passengers and 18 crew members on board the aircraft.

Singapore Airways sends its deepest condolences to the sufferer’s family. No additional particulars in regards to the deceased passenger or the situation of the injured have been launched.

Descent 2000 meters in a couple of minutes

Flightradar24 reveals that the aircraft descended 2000 meters inside minutes close to Thailand. 10 minutes later it started its descent for an emergency touchdown in Bangkok.

One of many passengers advised Reuters that anybody not sporting a seat belt was thrown into the roof throughout the turbulence. “Some passengers hit their heads towards the bags racks and a few towards the place the place the lights and masks are hanging. They broke by means of,” mentioned 28-year-old Dzafran Azmir.

Pictures on social media present passengers being launched towards the roof. The large destruction may also be seen afterwards.

2024-05-21 11:18:42
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Indian Couple’s Complaint Leads to $20,000 Compensation from Star Airlines
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Indian Couple’s Complaint Leads to $20,000 Compensation from Star Airlines

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 29, 2024
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A couple from India spent SGD 2,180 (about HKD 12,500) on a Singapore Airlines business class flight from India to Australia They had a connecting flight in Singapore on the way, but couldn’t for me to go back to the back of the seats during the journey as an economy class passenger, so I complained to the Indian authorities; Star Air was ordered to pay compensation of 3,580 Singapore dollars (about HK$20,000).

Singapore media reported that a couple from India spent 2,180 Singapore dollars (about HK$12,500) on a Singapore Airlines business class flight from India to Australia They had a connecting flight in Singapore on the way, but the back of the seats could not go back during the He made them feel like economy class passengers, so they complained to the Indian authorities; Star Air was ordered to pay compensation of 3,580 Singapore dollars (about HK$20,000).

Not being able to rest comfortably for 4 hours “like flying in economy class”

The incident took place on May 23 last year. It was reported that they had discovered on their flight to Singapore, that the seat back could not be adjusted via the automatic button, causing it not to go down, making it – made it possible for Gupta and his wife to rest comfortably during the nearly four-hour flight. Gupta later filed an appeal with the Hyderabad Consumer Council, which ultimately ordered Star Airlines to refund part of the flight and compensate the duo for “mental and physical pain and suffering”.

In response, a Star Airlines spokesperson confirmed the accident, indicating that although the electronic button used to change the seat back on the Guptas’ seats was inappropriate, the manual operation was normal. “We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused to the Guptas. As the flight was full, the staff could not move them to other seats in business class, or request .

The original article was published on AM730

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2024-04-29 08:17:47

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Scoot Acquires E190-E2 Aircraft: A New Chapter for the Singaporean Low-Cost Airline
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Scoot Acquires E190-E2 Aircraft: A New Chapter for the Singaporean Low-Cost Airline

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 15, 2024
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Jakarta –

Singaporean low-cost airline Scoot has acquired the E190-E2 aircraft from Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer. The first E190-E2 aircraft was delivered to Scoot at Embraer’s production facility in São José dos Campos, Brazil, on 11 April 2024.

The plane then took off from Brazil on 12 April 2024 and did several refuels before being greeted with a water cannon fire when it arrived in Singapore.

The Chief Executive Officer, Scoot, Leslie Thng, said that his party was very happy with the arrival of this aircraft.

“We are delighted to receive our first E190-E2 aircraft in Singapore today. This milestone marks the beginning of a new chapter for Scoot and is possible thanks to the hard work of our employees and the support of our renowned partners, including the Civic. The Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), Changi Airport Group (CAG), Embraer, and SIA Engineering Company (SIAEC) who have been working closely with us over the past year to ensure that the aircraft E190-E2 ready for operation,” he said in a written statement, Monday (15/4/2024).

“We look forward to welcoming our customers with our new aircraft soon,” he said.

For your information, Scoot is a low-cost airline that is a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines (SIA). Scoot began flying in June 2012 and merged with Tigerair Singapore in July 2017, retaining the Scoot brand.

To date, Scoot has flown more than 82 million passengers. Scoot has a fleet of more than 50 aircraft that includes wide-body Boeing 787 Dreamliners and single-aisle Airbus A320 aircraft. By 2024, Scoot plans to add the Embraer E190-E2 to its fleet. Scoot’s flight network currently covers 67 destinations in 15 countries and regions in Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Europe.

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2024-04-15 16:00:54
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Travel Surge: Singapore and China Announce Mutual Visa Exemption Resulting in Flight Boom
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Travel Surge: Singapore and China Announce Mutual Visa Exemption Resulting in Flight Boom

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 27, 2024
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After Singapore and China announced the implementation of mutual visa exemption for 30 days, searches and bookings for related flights and travel packages surged. All airlines said they are paying close attention to flight demand and plan to increase flight frequency and routes.

In response to Lianhe Zaobao’s inquiry, a Singapore Airlines spokesperson said that the Singapore Airlines Group currently operates 168 passenger routes to and from 23 cities in mainland China every week, of which Singapore Airlines operates 80 routes and seven cities; Scoot operates 88 routes. Routes, 17 cities.

Starting from March 31, Singapore Airlines will add one daily flight to and from Shanghai, and from May 1, it will also add one daily flight to and from Beijing. At this point, Singapore Airlines’ daily flights between Shanghai and Beijing will return to the pre-epidemic frequency of five flights per day and three flights per day.

A spokesman for Singapore Airlines said: “Mainland China is an important market for the Singapore Airlines Group. We will continue to pay attention to the demand for air travel in the Chinese market and work closely with relevant departments to adjust our route network and capacity in China.”

The number of flights has significantly exceeded that before the epidemic. China Eastern Airlines will launch an annual package

In order to cope with the surge in travel demand, China Eastern Airlines will increase flights from Shanghai to Singapore during the Spring Festival in February from eight to 10 round-trip flights per day.

Wu Qiwei, general manager of China Eastern Airlines’ Singapore Sales Department, said in an interview that China Eastern Airlines currently provides seven routes and eight destinations between Singapore and China. The number of round-trip flights per week has reached 106 and will increase to 128 during the peak period of the Spring Festival. .

The round-trip flights of China Eastern Airlines have greatly exceeded those before the epidemic. In January this year, China Eastern Airlines will fly 460 flights, an increase of 50% compared with the same period in 2019, and in February this year there will be 498 round-trip flights, an increase of about 80% compared with the 278 flights during the same period in 2019.

Wu Qiwei said: “China Eastern Airlines will continue to add China-Singapore routes to meet the needs of economic and trade exchanges and personnel exchanges between the two countries. For passengers who frequently travel between the two countries, China Eastern Airlines will soon launch a 2024 annual package, which will significantly reduce travel costs for passengers. “

When asked, Jetstar Asia stated that Jetstar has restored the route from Singapore to Haikou to the pre-epidemic five times per week, and launched four flights per week to and from Wuxi on December 28 last year. “Jetstar Asia is actively monitoring the growing demand for flights between Singapore and China and is considering increasing flight frequencies and exploring new direct routes to meet passenger demand,” the spokesperson said.

In response to Lianhe Zaobao’s inquiry, Changi Airport Group said that there are currently 13 airlines providing direct flights between local and 26 cities in mainland China, operating 357 flights per week. Among them, Shanghai has the most flights, with 11 flights every day. As of December last year, compared with 2019, the number of aircraft movements between New Zealand and China had recovered to more than 90%.

Bookings for Chinese New Year visits by Chinese tourists on Trip.com soared 14 times year-on-year

Data provided by Ctrip, a travel services and hotel booking website, show that within one hour of the announcement of the mutual visa exemption on Thursday (January 25), the number of searches for Singapore travel products on the website increased by more than 14 times compared with the previous day. At the same time, searches for Chinese travel products by users of its subsidiary Trip.com in Singapore have also increased by more than 13 times.

In response to Lianhe Zaobao’s inquiry, a Trip.com spokesperson said that the popularity of tourism between the two countries is mutual and will continue to grow. Since the beginning of this year, the number of local tourists booking for China has increased by 66% compared with the previous month. As of Thursday, bookings by Chinese tourists to travel to Singapore during the Spring Festival had increased more than 14 times compared with the same period last year.

Shi Yue (24 years old, student) is in a foreign relationship with her boyfriend who is studying in Singapore. After learning about the visa exemption, she planned to come to Singapore to celebrate the New Year with her boyfriend during the Spring Festival. She said: “Although the visa fee is not very expensive, it does take time to submit the documents. It will be much more convenient after the visa exemption. You can often go to Singapore to see him.”

Star-chasers look forward to watching international singers’ concerts

Wang Xia (29 years old, self-media), who will come to Singapore to watch a concert in March, said that many international singers will choose to hold consecutive concerts in Singapore. Singapore’s visa exemption is undoubtedly an additional place for her to chase stars.

Zhang Tianfeng (33 years old, engineer), who had just applied for a tourist visa for his family before the visa exemption was announced, said that his family arrived in Singapore before the Chinese New Year, so the visa application was not in vain. However, he is worried that not only will there be a large crowd in Singapore during the Chinese New Year, but also that prices in Singapore will rise further as tourists drive consumption.

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2024-01-26 15:18:00
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