SIA Aims To Sustain Recovery In Loads, Yields
Singapore Airlines is cautious about expanding capacity despite reversing a first-half loss and reporting a S$216-million ($153-million) net income for the year ending March 31. The airline, which slashed capacity by 11% in the last financial year amid a global business downturn, will add just 2%...
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