Today-Nov 12

Since the vaccinated travel lanes (VTL) scheme allowing quarantine-free travel kicked off in September, Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group has received nearly 160,000 bookings on its SIA and Scoot flights, and it is taking steps to ramp up. Passenger volume for the carrier has increased to 37 per cent of pre-Covid-19 levels and that figure is expected to increase to 43 per cent by next month, Singapore Airlines chief executive officer Goh Choon Phong said at its half-year performance results briefing on Friday (Nov 12). Nearly 80 per cent of its fleet will be active in November, where 135 SIA and Scoot aircraft will be deployed, and about nine in 10 of its flight crew have been activated. SIA reported a net loss of S$427.6 million for the quarter ending Sept 30, down from the record S$2.34 billion loss a year earlier, when Covid-19 restrictions hammered air travel and the airline took large impairment charges on older planes. Revenue also doubled in the second quarter to S$1.53 billion due to strong cargo demand and a four-fold rise in passenger numbers from a very low base, the airline said.  Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/more-120000-bookings-made-singapore-airlines-vtl-flights-passenger-capacity-airline-37-pre?cid=internal_mcdrecs_15112021_tdy#mdcrecs_s