SIA grounds ‘flight to nowhere’ plan


Instead, the flag carrier airline of Singapore has introduced three new initiatives – a dining experience onboard an A380 aircraft, tours of its training facilities and a home delivery service, featuring its first-class and business-class meals.

SINGAPORE: Singapore Airlines (SIA) will not pursue its “flight to nowhere” plan after considering several factors, including environmental implications and financial viability.

Instead, the flag carrier airline of Singapore has introduced three new initiatives – a dining experience onboard an A380 aircraft, tours of its training facilities and a home delivery service, featuring its first-class and business-class meals.

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