Aviation
Crash and burn: Tigerair sells 40% stake in Tigerair Australia for a measly $1
The buyer is Virgin Australia.
Crash and burn: Tigerair sells 40% stake in Tigerair Australia for a measly $1
The buyer is Virgin Australia.
Chart of the Day: Discover the three sources of Singapore’s slow economic growth
They are all keeping the economy at sub-1% GDP growth.
Changi Airport to shut down Terminal 1 open-air car park from Oct 17 to 21
It’s a dry run for the car park’s redevelopment.
Tigerair mulls new rights issue to fund escalating losses
It might trim its fleet yet again.
Singaporean travellers may now avail of mobile boarding passes
It’s the first for a low-cost carrier.
Oversupply anxieties push down jet fuel prices by 18%
SIA is going to be a big winner.
Tigerair tamps down on ballooning losses by subleasing 12 surplus planes
Its cash flow burden will be reduced by $163m.
Malaysia’s industrial production up 4.6% in August
It’s going to be a festive year end, too.
Daily Briefing: Singapore to build more barriers to deter illegal landings; Shorter waiting time for trains says LTA
And total lunar eclipse returns to Singapore sky.
Changi Airports’s air traffic slipped 4.2% in August on back of fewer Southeast Asia flights
Passenger traffic declined 0.6%.
Overcapacity woes still drag SIA’s yields despite new alliances and incentives
Pricing pressures continue for the national carrier.
Changi Airport houses Singapore's first direct flight carrier to Mongolia
Flights are available twice weekly.
SIA and Virgin Australia launch loyalty programme conversion scheme
Frequent flyers can now switch between both programmes.
Taking off: SIA-Air New Zealand alliance to be launched on January 6
Codeshare flights will be on sale.
Low flyer: Discover why analysts are downbeat on Tigerair’s improved operating statistics
Its 12 grounded aircrafts remain a main drag.
These NUS students boldly suggest removal of Malaysian Airlines' CEO to survive
That's just one part of the strategy.
Opening of SIA’s Vistara will miss October target: Bloomberg
It’s caught in sticky red tape.