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SIA seeks out-of-court settlement
SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA), which is trying to avoid a lengthy and costly legal battle over the SQ006 crash, is taking steps to settle the matter out of court in the United States.
Qantas - another profit downgrade
Qantas Airways Ltd said yesterday the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) virus had bitten deeper into its business, forcing it to axe more staff and further shave its profit forecast for 2002/03.
Authorities on the hunt for 100 passengers
AUTHORITIES here are trying to track down more than 100 people who arrived on three flights carrying passengers later diagnosed with SARS symptoms, prompting renewed fears of the virus spreading in the community at large.
Take unpaid leave, SIA asks cabin crew
Singapore Airlines (SIA) asked its more than 6,600 cabin crew Wednesday to take seven days of unpaid leave every two months until March 2004 as part of cost-cutting moves to cope with the SARS crisis.
Airline and travel-related stocks lead rally in Asian markets
ASIAN stock markets rose yesterday, buoyed by the overnight rally on Wall Street on robust US company earnings and indications that the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak may be easing.
Air in planes among the safest, say airlines
REGIONAL airlines, including Singapore Airlines, are worried that unfounded fears about catching SARS while travelling in planes will prevent people from flying again.
The nails can give you away
What gives a person away is not just the dressing and her mannerism, but also the set of nails on her fingers.
SARS takes increasing toll on Asia
Economic fallout in Asia from the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) crisis mounted yesterday as the World Bank cut its regional growth forecast, Hong Kong received a credit rating blow, and investors dumped shares in Asian retailers and exporters to China.
SIA to retire Airbus fleet earlier
B>SINGAPORE: /B>Singapore Airlines (SIA) is reportedly phasing out its Airbus fleet five months earlier than planned as the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak hits travel demand.