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Singapore Airlines used to recruit only Singaporeans and Malaysians as cabin crew, but since 1995, in line with its global expansion, recruitment extended to other countries such as China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Thailand. This minimises language barriers between cabin crew and travellers and also maintains its essence as an ...
Singapore Airlines’ crews are known for their sarong kebaya-inspired uniforms, a traditional outfit worn by women in Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia. While the blue sarong remains the staple ...
Singapore Airlines was voted as the Skytrax World's Best Airline Cabin Crew 2019. [10] The airline has also won the second and fourth positions as the World's Best Airlines [11] and World's Cleanest Airlines respectively in 2019. [12]
Singapore Airlines said Friday it will halt meal services and get all cabin crew to buckle up when planes fly through turbulence as part of tighter cabin measures after one person died and dozens ...
Singapore Girls dressed in Singapore Airlines's distinctive sarong kebaya uniforms. ... "The cabin crew (of Japan Airlines Flight 516) must have done an excellent job ...
Singapore’s flight crew have a reputation for being some of the best in the business, and the reason for their stellar reputation – they are frequently noted on Skytrax’s World’s Best ...
A former cabin crew member has offered her top tips to passengers for a safe flight following the tragedy on board a Singapore Airlines flight. A British man died and several other passengers ...
The Singapore Airlines Group employed a total of 21,534 staff members at the end of the fiscal year on 31 March 2011. [22] The parent airline itself employed 13,942 (47.3%), of which there are 2,174 pilots and 6,914 cabin crew.