Singapore Airlines Plans Flights to Nowhere, Reports Say
- Passengers will depart from and arrive at Changi: report
- Company recently said it will eliminate 20% of its staff
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Singapore Airlines Ltd. is planning so-called flights to nowhere -- trips that start and end at the same airport -- in an attempt to boost its grounded passenger business, the Straits Times reported Friday, citing unidentified people.
The flights from Changi airport are slated to take place by the end of October and may be bundled with staycations at the city’s hotels, shopping vouchers and limousine ferry rides, according to the report.