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Singapore Airlines continues to rack up record revenue, profit

‘Robust demand’ builds on fast takeoff after borders opened.

Singapore Airlines B777-300ER.

Nevil Gibson Thu, 23 Feb 2023

Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group continued its strong recovery from the pandemic, posting its highest-ever quarterly and nine months operating and net profits.

The group said “robust demand” across its airlines’ networks built on the momentum that began after Singapore relaxed its border

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Nevil Gibson Thu, 23 Feb 2023
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