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The future of Singapore Airlines’ Airbus A380 remains in limbo – Executive Traveller
Singapore Airlines is preparing to right-size itself for the coming years, but will the superjumbo have a place in those plans?
The fate of Singapore Airlines’ flagship Airbus A380s will be decided in the next three months following an extensive review of both the size and shape of the airline’s network, and the jets needed to fly it.
After revealing a staggering $1bn loss in the April-June 2020 quarter, at a time when the airline’s parent group SIA – which also comprises regional carrier SilkAir and low-cost operator Scoot – saw a 99.5% drop in passenger traffic due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the stage is set for an uns…
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