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57. Singapore Airlines Group Launches Voluntary Carbon Offset Programme
Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group has launched a voluntary carbon offset programme, which will enable customers of its passenger and cargo airlines to offset their own carbon emissions via dedicated microsites. Customers of Singapore Airlines and Scoot can now offset carbon emissions at any time before or after a flight. SIA and Scoot will also match the offsets that customers purchas
58. IHG Makes Two Senior Bangkok-Based Appointments
InterContinental Hotels Group has added two senior leaders to its operations in Asia Pacific, highlighting the group’s focus on the region as a major hub of growth. Having relocated from IHG’s headquarters in Denham, UK, Vice President of Global Brand Marketing for the InterContinental brand, Simon Scoot will now helm the brand out of Asia in Bangkok, while a newly-appointed Vice P
59. Eight Low Cost Airlines in Asia Pacific Form Alliance
Eight low cost airlines – Cebu Pacific (including subsidiary Cebgo), Jeju Air, Nok Air, NokScoot, Scoot, Tigerair Singapore, Tigerair Australia and Vanilla Air – have formed an alliance. The Value Alliance, as it is called, means that travellers will be able to view, select and book the best-available airfares on flights from any of the airlines in a single transaction, directly fr
60. Singapore Airlines to Ground 138 of 147 Aircraft; Scoot to Ground 47 of 49 Aircraft
Singapore Airlines has confirmed plans to cut 96% of the capacity that had been originally scheduled up to end-April. This will result in the grounding of around 138 SIA and SilkAir aircraft, out of a total fleet of 147, amid what the company has described as “the greatest challenge that the SIA group has faced in its existence”.
61. Singapore Airlines Group Commits to Net Zero Carbon Emissions by 2050
The Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group has committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Singapore Airlines, Scoot and SIA Cargo will use multiple levers to achieve this goal, including investing in new-generation aircraft, achieving higher operational efficiency, adopting low-carbon technology such as sustainable aviation fuels, and sourcing for high quality carbon offsets
62. Singapore Airlines Takes Delivery of World's First Boeing 787-10
Singapore Airlines has taken delivery of the first Boeing 787-10 airplane, the newest and largest member of the Dreamliner family. Singapore Airlines – through its subsidiary Scoot – already flies the 787-8 and 787-9 Dreamliners. With Monday's delivery the group will be the first to operate all three Dreamliner models. Singapore Airlines has 68 additional Boeing widebody jets on or
63. Malaysia Airlines Signs Wide-Ranging Commercial Agreement with Singapore Airlines
Malaysia Airlines has signed a wide-ranging commercial agreement with Singapore Airlines designed to significantly strengthen the long-standing partnership between the two airline groups. The agreement also includes SIA’s subsidiaries SilkAir and Scoot, as well as Firefly, the sister airline of MAB. It follows the signing of a memorandum of understanding in June 2019, which aimed t
64. Singapore Airlines Group Reports H1 Results
Singapore Airlines Group has reported an operating profit of $302 million for the first half of the 2016-17 financial year, improving $62 million (+25.8%) year-on-year. Group revenue declined $273 million from one year ago to $7,305 million (-3.6%). Passenger flown revenue from the parent airline company fell $320 million (-6.4%), as downward pressure on yields persisted.

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