Airlines have tightened rules around portable batteries after one such device was linked to an aircraft fire – here’s what ...
Whether friend or foe, flyers might be unsure who they can trust when it comes to getting their seat stolen on a plane.
Carriers that have imposed the ban include Singapore Airlines, Scoot, Thai Airways and Eva Air. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
A 51-year-old Chinese national has been charged for theft onboard a Scoot flight from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore. The police ...
Now a pilot of 15 years with SIA’s budget airline Scoot and Tigerair, which was merged with Scoot, Captain Khaw flies Airbus ...
She quit her cabin crew job in 2007 after 3½ years ... who also want to be pilots. Her husband is also a Scoot pilot.
In 2004, then Singapore Airlines flight attendant Vanessa Khaw regularly entered the cockpit to hand the pilots their meals.
Singapore Airlines has become the latest international airline to ban the use of power banks on board its flights. The ...
Passengers flying with two more international airlines will soon no longer be allowed to charge power banks using onboard USB ...
MANILA – Singapore Airlines and its subsidiary, low-cost airline Scoot, are banning the use and charging of ... Power banks ...
The airline announced that during flights after April 1, its customers - and those on its subsidiary Scoot - will not be ...
Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways, AirAsia, and airlines in South Korea and Taiwan are banning power bank charging due to fire ...