Starting from May 2024, SIA will offer 1,000 SAF Book & Claim Units (BCUs) for purchase by its corporate travellers, shippers, and freight forwarders. Each BCU represents one tonne of neat SAF with its associated carbon dioxide reduction benefit.
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Air India-Vistara merger remains “on course”, with 25.1 per cent stake for Singapore Airlines
Once the merger is complete, Singapore Airlines (SIA) will have a 25.1 per cent stake in Air India. Currently, Singapore Airlines owns a 49 per cent shareholding in Vistara and the remaining 51 per cent stake is with the Tata Group.
Singapore Airlines launching non-stop services to Brussels in April 2024
The addition of Brussels increases the number of European destinations in the SIA network to 13, reflecting its commitment to enhance its connectivity to this key region for the airline.
Singapore Airlines, Scoot to revamp Bengaluru, Chennai flight routes Reports
Singapore Airlines (SIA) and its subsidiary low-cost carrier Scoot announced a new plan to restructure their Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad services from October 29, subject to regulatory approvals, the airlines said in an official statement.
Singapore Airlines makes it 5-in-a-row as ‘World’s Best Airline’
SIA took the top spot in four categories at this year’s Skytrax awards, including ‘Best First Class Airline’, ‘Best First Class Comfort Amenities’, and ‘Best Airline in Asia’.
SIA to offer free unlimited Wi-Fi in all classes from July 1
Singapore Airlines (SIA) announced it will provide free unlimited in-flight Wi-Fi services to KrisFlyer member passengers flying in all classes from July 1.
Singapore becomes world’s largest producer of sustainable aviation fuel, with 1 million tonnes capacity at new Neste plant
Neste of Finland had first invested in Singapore in 2007, establishing a renewable diesel refinery. The new SAF plant sits next to the first refinery. Located in Tuas, Singapore, the SAF plant cost SGD2.2 billion.
Boom time in aviation: SIA Group posts net profit of SGD2.16bn, the highest in its 76-year history
The Group said that it used the challenges of the pandemic “to shore up liquidity and build its financial resilience”. It also retained most of its “talented staff”.
Wadia Group-owned bankrupt airline Go First may lose major part of its fleet
Indian airline Go First finds itself caught between a rock and a hard place as its attempt to start insolvency proceedings has been complicated by aircraft lessors.
Tata Sons, Singapore Airlines approach CCI on Air India-Vistara merger
Singapore Airlines and Tata Sons have approached the Competition Commission of India (CCI) for its approval on the merger of Vistara with Air India.