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Ten goodbyes to President Duterte: Inquirer columnist
The writer, Jake J. Maderazo, says that to many citizens, President Rodrigo Duterte's administration has rememberable achievements, good and bad, and the next President should strive to be better.
Cash-rich Singapore Airlines positioned for regional dominance as rivals pull back
Singapore Airlines Ltd (SIA), flush with US$16 billion raised since the start of the pandemic thanks to help from a state investor, is in a position of dominance among its Southeast Asian rivals as they downsize and restructure.
Insight - Cash-rich Singapore Airlines aims for regional dominance
SINGAPORE Airlines Ltd (SIA), flush with US$16bil (RM66.74bil) raised since the start of the pandemic, thanks to help from a state investor, is in a position of dominance among its South-East Asian rivals as they downsize and restructure.
Asean News Headlines as at 8pm on Wednesday (June 23)
News highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Wednesday (June 23)
Philippine Airlines eyes bankruptcy filing in New York on June 29
MANILA (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN): Philippine Airlines’ (PAL) anticipated filing of Chapter 11 creditor protection petition in New York is targeted on June 29, which would mark a milestone in an effort to save the country’s flag carrier from crushing losses inflicted by the pandemic.
Indonesia's Garuda considers fewer Airbus orders as it seeks debt standstill
Beleaguered airline PT Garuda Indonesia is considering trimming its Airbus SE A330 orders and reducing the number of wide-body jets in its fleet, as it completely restructures its business to survive the pandemic.
Govt lifts ban on workers deploying to Saudi Arabia
The country said the country’s workers could again go to work in Saudi Arabia, reversing a brief deployment ban after the kingdom said they would not be charged for Covid-19 tests and quarantine upon arrival.
Philippines lifts ban on workers deploying to Saudi Arabia
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines on Saturday said the country's workers could again go to work in Saudi Arabia, reversing a brief deployment ban after the kingdom said they would not be charged for COVID-19 tests and quarantine upon arrival.
Garuda plans restructuring that may halve operating fleet
JAKARTA: PT Garuda Indonesia needs to completely restructure its business, potentially reducing the number of planes it operates to less than half its main fleet as it seeks to survive the crisis wrought by the pandemic, its president told staff this week.
Garuda plans major restructuring that may halve operating fleet
PT Garuda Indonesia needs to completely restructure its business, potentially reducing the number of planes it operates to less than half its main fleet as it seeks to survive the crisis wrought by the pandemic, its president told staff this week.