By Thitinan Pongsudhirak
The Bangkok Post-June 29

It would seem a cliché to say Singapore has figured it out. But it has, more or less, especially when compared to its subpar neighbors.

Take Singapore Airlines. It is the island-state’s flagship national carrier under majority ownership of Temasek Holdings, the country’s sovereign wealth fund. Like other major legacy carriers with a large fleet and costly overheads being pressed by low-cost and peer competitors, Singapore Airlines is forced to find innovative ways to overcome mounting challenges.

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First published in: Bangkok Post