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9V-SWM parked at Singapore Changi Airport, on 5 June 2024, in the aftermath of the accident. After the accident, Singapore Airlines announced it would modify its cabin service routines. In addition to the suspension of hot beverage service when the seat belt sign was on, the meal service would also be suspended.
A passenger has died aboard Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 after the flight from London Heathrow to Singapore encountered severe turbulence.. Along with the death, around 50 of the 211 passengers ...
Passengers on a Singapore Airlines flight hit by severe turbulence on Tuesday described a sudden, dramatic drop as “all hell broke loose” on board the Boeing airliner carrying 229 passengers ...
The CEO of Singapore Airlines is apologizing after severe turbulence on a recent flight left one person dead and dozens injured. Flight SQ321 was 10 hours into its route from London to Singapore ...
One person is dead, and 30 are injured after a Singapore Airlines flight hit severe turbulence. "We can confirm that there are injuries and one fatality on board the Boeing 777-300ER," said SIA ...
Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 departed from London on May 20 with a total of 211 passengers and 18 crew members on board. The Boeing 777-300ER aircraft was headed to Singapore but diverted to ...
The death of a 73-year-old British man on a Singapore Airlines flight has again raised concerns about how climate change is increasing instances of flight turbulence.
The airline added that Relatives of the passengers can call Singapore Airlines' hotlines at +65 6542 3311 (Singapore), 1800-845-313 (Australia), and 080-0066-8194 (the United Kingdom).