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SIA says it may start new low-cost carrier
Singapore Airlines (SIA), its finances strained by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)-triggered fall in passenger traffic, said yesterday it may set up a new low-cost airline rather than convert its regional arm, SilkAir, into a budget carrier.
SIA says it may start new low-cost carrier
Singapore Airlines (SIA), its finances strained by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)-triggered fall in passenger traffic, said yesterday it may set up a new low-cost airline rather than convert its regional arm, SilkAir, into a budget carrier.
SARS-hit SIA looks to raise cash via debt issue
Singapore Airlines (SIA), facing unprecedented losses from a plunge in passenger traffic triggered by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak, unveiled yesterday plans to raise cash through a debt issue, and market speculation is that it may raise up to US$1bil.
Forget the bug, enjoy the fare
Setting aside regional rivalries,Asian countries are teaming up to bring back the traveller,to enjoy the tourism bounty that nations here have to offer.
Airline stocks regain ground as air travel picks up again
AIRLINE stocks are taking off again on expectation of higher passenger loads in the coming months following the end of the Iraq war and better containment of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak.
SIA, pilots disagree on cost cuts
Singapore Airlines (SIA) failed to reach a deal over wage cuts and compulsory unpaid leave with its 1,600-strong pilots union in a second round of talks yesterday.
Watching the market float by
Unlike the more frequented floating market on the Thonburi side of the Chao Phraya River that is nearer to the capital - which can put you off with its masses of tourists and tourist shops - Damnoen Saduak is less touristy.
Poll: Women hold more cards
THE Singapore woman holds more credit cards than the Singapore man.
Analysts: Worst over for SARS-hit airlines
WITH the lifting last weekend of a travel ban to Hong Kong and China#8217;s Guangdong province by the World Health Organisation, the first glimmers of hope are appearing for Asia#8217;s embattled airlines, which have been struggling with poor passenger numbers and bottom lines, hit by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) virus.
SIA pilots refuse to accept plan to cut wages
B>SINGAPORE:/BPilots in Singapore Airlines are digging in and refusing to accept cost-cutting measures to keep the airline viable, despite urgings from the top, including from Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong.