An aggressive approach to upgrades is being credited with helping Singapore Airlines buck the Asian recession
An aggressive approach to upgrades is being credited with helping Singapore Airlines buck the Asian recession and report a 23.2 % rise in interim net profit and a 5% increase in yield for the first half of the year. Revenue was up 15.1% to $3.98 billion. But the carrier says sustained growth will...
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