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Asia travel bubbles offer some comfort to airlines – The Australian Financial Review
The prospect of a month out of action (including quarantine on return) has made travellers shun cross-border travel. But a planned air travel bubble between Sin…
How much would you pay to have reheated food on a grounded plane? In Singapore, it turns out, up to $US474 ($668) for lunch.
Asian airlines faced with desperate times have turned to creative problem solving. They may soon find a way to salvage some business while waiting for a return to normality.
Singapore Airlines’ A380 restaurant was a hit. Any use of empty planes on tarmac is good news. At the very least, it will keep the brand in peoples minds.
Singapore Airlines sold out of seats in a …
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