Malaysian Air A380s Tout Widest Seats in the Sky: Southeast AsiaSan Francisco ChronicleMay 25 (Bloomberg) -- Malaysian Airline System Bhd. has taken a 5-inch lead over Singapore Airlines Ltd. That's how much wider the carrier's first-class seats will be than Singapore Air's when it starts flying the Airbus SAS A380 in July.and more »
24 May 2012 | 9:30 pm
Cathay Pacific Weighs Quicker Fleet ChangesWall Street JournalOther airlines also are feeling the pinch of surging fuel prices, with Singapore Airlines Ltd. last week posting a net loss for its fiscal fourth quarter. "At the moment we're leaning toward a faster replacement of the 747s, because that would greatly ...and more »
24 May 2012 | 9:23 am
Singapore Airlines Trip Report: UA 535 Business Class JFK-LAX & ConclusionUSA TODAY (blog)Since this trip was taken exclusively to experience the A380 and given the fact I've visited Frankfurt before, I booked myself in the Hilton Garden Inn at the airport. It's connected to the airport via a skywalk to “The Squaire” building across from ...and more »
23 May 2012 | 7:48 pm
Singapore Airlines shifts toward low cost integrationCrikey (blog)In a review of Singapore Airlines year to 31 March results, which included an operational loss in the last quarter, its CEO Goh Choon Phong says the group will tap into premium single aisle carrier SilkAir to boost this year's performance as well as ...and more »
23 May 2012 | 4:29 am
Singapore Airlines: Temasek Holdings Raises Stake In Company to 56%Fox BusinessSINGAPORE – Singapore Airlines Ltd. (C6L.SG) Wednesday said that the island nation's state investment firm Temasek Holdings has raised its stake in the airline by a percentage point to 56% via a series of open market transactions.and more »
23 May 2012 | 4:04 am
Singapore Airlines Trip Report: SQ 26 Business Class FRA-JFKUSA TODAY (blog)It's just amazing how many there are for this behemoth of a plane and I'm certain Singapore staffs more than the required minimum. As boarding time approached, the 'gate lice' syndrome was in full effect with hordes of people standing about anxious to ...and more »
21 May 2012 | 7:48 pm
USA TODAYSingapore Airlines to drop Greece, ending 40 years of serviceUSA TODAYBy Ben Mutzabaugh, USA TODAY Singapore Airlines will drop its service to Greece, ending nearly 40 years of service on the Singapore-Athens route. Singapore Airlines also said it will end service to Abu Dhabi, citing "the sustained weak performance of ...and more »
21 May 2012 | 10:24 am
Greek ReporterThe world's longest flightsFox NewsState of the art airplanes built to fly incredible distances have been introduced by many of the world's largest airlines. Here are the world's five longest flights by distance traveled. Newark, NJ to Singapore on Singapore Airlines Flying a staggering ...One-way flights make a comebackWashington PostThe Gathering StormBali DiscoveryMore Airlines Stop Direct Flights to GreeceGreek Reporterall 6 news articles »
19 May 2012 | 11:23 am
Wall Street JournalSingapore Airlines' Competition RisesBusinessWeekBy David Fickling on May 17, 2012 Singapore Airlines (SIA) has long been known for its iconic Singapore Girls, the demurely smiling stewardesses whose beauty and in-flight pampering harken back to a day when aviation was glamorous—and profitable.Cloudy Skies for Asian AirlinesWall Street JournalClear skies for Asian low-cost carriersChannel News Asiaall 4 news articles »
17 May 2012 | 3:44 pm
Sydney Morning HeraldSingapore Airlines to Drop Athens, Abu DhabiWall Street JournalBy GAURAV RAGHUVANSHI SINGAPORE—Singapore Airlines Ltd., which just reported its first quarterly loss in two years, said it will suspend service to Abu Dhabi and Athens because of the weak performance of both routes. The last flights to both cities ...Singapore Airlines Halts Athens Flights After 40 YearsBusinessWeekSingapore Airlines to suspend services to Abu Dhabi, AthensReutersSingapore Airlines cancels flights to Greece, Abu Dhabi amid weak demandWashington PostFox Business -TODAYonlineall 67 news articles »
16 May 2012 | 4:55 am