Singapore Airlines Group said Thursday it plans to cut about 4,300 jobs across its operations in response to the “unprecedented global crisis that has engulfed the airline industry.” The job cuts will ... ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-Singapore’s Changi Airport chairman steps down after ex-maid acquitted of stealing
SINGAPORE, Sept 10 (Reuters) - The chairman of Singapore's Changi Airport Group (CAG), Liew Mun Leong, has stepped down, days after the city state's High Court acquitted his former maid of stealing ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Reinvents Itself––Again | Traveler to Traveler
Condé Nast Traveler U.S. Editor Jesse Ashlock chats with Singapore Tourism Board CEO Keith Tan and celebrated Singaporean pastry chef Janice Wong about how the city-state has responded to COVID-19 by ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines to slash 4,300 jobs across group as pandemic takes toll
Singapore Airlines Group is to cut 4,300 positions across its airlines in a further sign of the scale of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the air travel industry. SIA expects to only be ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines to cut 4,300 jobs due to pandemic
Singapore Airlines Group said Thursday it will eliminate 4,300 jobs due to the “long road to recovery" for the global aviation industry battered by the ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines to cut 4,300 jobs due to pandemic, most in its history
Singapore Airlines Ltd said on Thursday it would cut 4,300 positions, or around 20% of its staff, due to the debilitating impact of the coronavirus pandemic on demand in the largest job losses in its ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines Group to cut about 4,300 jobs as COVID-19 batters aviation industry
The number of employees affected, however, may be reduced to about 2,400, after taking into account recent moves like a hiring freeze and ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Air Makes ‘Agonizing Decision’ to Cut 4,300 Jobs
Singapore Airlines Ltd. is eliminating about 4,300 jobs as it contends with the devastating impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the aviation industry. ( read original story ...)
Video Provides Walkthrough of Apple Marina Bay Sands in Singapore on Opening Day
Apple today opened its new Marina Bay Sands retail store in Singapore, and YouTube channel Superadrianme TV has produced a video ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines to cut 4300 jobs
Singapore Airlines will cut 4300 positions, or around 20 per cent of its staff, due to the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on flights. ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: Singapore confirms 63 new cases, two in the community
The Ministry of Health confirmed 63 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore as of Thursday (10 September) afternoon, bringing the country’s total to 57,229. ( read original story ...)
‘Britain at its worst’: Luke Treadaway on the shock of The Singapore Grip
In ITV’s epic wartime drama, the actor plays an uptight colonialist caught in Britain’s biggest ever surrender. He talks about racist rulers, life in lockdown – and why you should never act with cats ... ( read original story ...)
China’s tech and finance groups flock to Singapore
Alibaba-backed Ant Group, China’s second-largest brokerage Haitong Securities, Huawei’s cloud division and Tencent-backed digital bank WeBank are among the companies that have in recent months ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore group buys Morrisville office portfolio in $189 million deal
A Triangle office portfolio changed hands last week when a Singapore-based investment firm spent over $189 million on the properties and another vacant lot. On Friday, Mapletree Investments paid $189. ( read original story ...)
After a flight cancellation, where’s my Singapore Airlines refund? Travel Troubleshooter investigates.
After Singapore Airlines airline cancels her flight, Kit San Sin and her husband are due a refund. But the airline won’t pay up, despite assurances. Where’s her Singapore Airlines refund? ( read original story ...)
Singapore to begin nationwide distribution of COVID-19 contact tracing wearables
Bluetooth-enabled TraceTogether Tokens will be issued free to all residents and made mandatory to facilitate check-in procedures at some venues, as the country looks to resume more activities ... ( read original story ...)