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Singapore Airlines reportedly planning ‘flights to nowhere’ – Traveller
With airlines grounding hundreds of planes around the world due to the COVID-19 downturn in travel, some carriers are looking for innovative ways to generate revenue.

Singapore Airlines is reportedly planning sightseeing ‘flights to nowhere’. Photo: AP
With airlines grounding hundreds of planes around the world due to the downturn in travel thanks to COVID-19, some carriers are looking for innovative ways to try and generate revenue.
We’ve seen Qantas selling off its excess business class pyjamas and amenity kits, Thai Airways opening a restaurant serving plane food, and various in-flight meal suppliers offering delivery of frozen meals.
Now, Singapore Air…
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