SIA restarts direct flights to New York in nov, will transport both passengers & cargo
MustShareNews·2020-10-20 20:48
The Covid-19 pandemic caused a massive decline in air travel over the past few months, leaving airlines struggling to survive. But now as the airline industry is slowly making a recovery, Singapore Airlines is restarting direct flights to New York.
The airline will be transporting a mix of passengers and cargo from Monday (9 Nov).
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userr 25/10/2020
empty seats
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Wang yau sen 22/10/2020
Is SIA so desperate , or it's in a blink of collapse.? Now , it only the beginning of the 2nd wave of the Coronavirus in the USA and the authority has start to rush in. . Awesome, if this is the way we can recover the economic . At this present moment , handling of the travellers from India with an infection of a MILLION , has caused a problem of imported cases into our's society and now they are recruiting the Western to join in the fun. I didn't realize, an unestimate our's Government ability of containing the Coronavirus. whereas inside our own community, why is the Government , tightening the movement and pretty concerned with the spreading of the Coronavirus.?. Issuing of tickets here and there. When the Import is not an issue.!!
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MayMay 21/10/2020
Looks like there will be more imported cases. Everyone stay safe!
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Jade Wong 21/10/2020
Why New York. There is not even stabilised yet. So scary.
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Userggqx 25/10/2020
Niceeee.... dun 4get to bring back imported cases and citizens... in the name of "Leave no man behind". USA has got massive outbreaks... only Trump is immune to covid... many of them refuse to mask as per their president. This you call... calibrated, safe manner opening to/from one of the world's most infected country?? All you got to say.. travellers must do their part to keep safe.. How about citizens back home.. when this travellers start going places and mingling with public?? When spike in cases.. who gets blame??
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