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Singapore Airlines turns A380 superjumbo into restaurant – The Australian Financial Review
With no domestic network, the south-east Asian city-state’s national carrier has been financially battered by curbs on international travel.

Singapore | Singapore Airlines plans to turn one of its grounded jumbo jets into a pop-up restaurant and offer home-delivered plane food as part of a series of initiatives to try an re-engage customers who have not been able to travel due to the coronavirus pandemic.
With no domestic network, the south-east Asian city-state’s national carrier has been financially battered by curbs on international travel and recently laid off about a fifth of its staff.
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