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Singapore Airlines plans 'no-destination' flights to satisfy flyers' itch: Report

The Singapore Airlines flight will depart from Jewel Changi Airport and return to it after staying in the air for around three hours.

September 12, 2020 / 14:22 IST
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Yes, flyers' itch is for real or why would Singapore Airlines come up with “no-destination” flights?

The airlines is planning to start flights to nowhere for flyers who have been missing the experience of flying. The move is aimed at boosting revenues for the airline, which, according to a recent Reuters report, plans to cut 4,300 positions, or around 20 percent of its staff, as business takes a hit due to the coronavirus oitbreak.

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Singapore Airlines’ no-destination flights, which will begin by the end of October, will depart and arrive at the same airport, The Straits Times quoted sources as saying.

The carrier is also exploring a partnership with the Singapore Tourism Board under which passengers will be allowed to pay for such flights partially with tourism credits.