SEOUL, May 24 (Reuters) - Singapore Airlines (SIAL.SI), opens new tab has changed its in-flight seatbelt rules and altered at least one flight route after a turbulence incident this week killed one ...
Singapore Airlines has adjusted protocol for its in-flight service, saying it will suspend meal service when the seatbelt sign is on and require crew members to return to their seats. The new policy ...
Singapore Airlines announced it would no longer serve meals when the seatbelt light is on. This comes after a passenger died and dozens were injured on a flight because of severe turbulence. Its swift ...
Images taken on a recent Singapore Airlines flight might suggest passengers had become unusually ferocious in their disdain for the onboard meal. But this was no “Bugsy Malone”-esque food-flinging ...