Singapore Airlines
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[[File:SIN.jpg]]<br> | [[File:SIN.jpg]]<br> | ||
Singapore Airlines was established in September 1992 and commenced operations soon after. | Singapore Airlines was established in September 1992 and commenced operations soon after. | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
Singapore Airlines started as Sol Airways with a hub at Singapore Salatar Airport. Soon after they changed there name to Singapore Airlines and opened a hub at Singapore Changi | Singapore Airlines started as Sol Airways with a hub at Singapore Salatar Airport. Soon after they changed there name to Singapore Airlines and opened a hub at Singapore Changi | ||
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== In-Flight Services== | == In-Flight Services== | ||
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== Accidents == | == Accidents == | ||
Singapore Airlines is one of the safest Airlines in the world. There have been no emergency instances for Singapore Airlines. | Singapore Airlines is one of the safest Airlines in the world. There have been no emergency instances for Singapore Airlines. | ||
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| + | == Alliance == | ||
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| + | Globe Alliance was one of the original Alliances in aviation. But after a few companies going bankrupt the Alliance was forced to restart in 1992. The Alliance consists of 3 Airlines at the moment. '''Singapore Airlines''', Pacific Airways and Air Lanka. | ||
== Partners == | == Partners == | ||
Singapore Airlines are Partners with Pacific Airways. | Singapore Airlines are Partners with Pacific Airways. | ||
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[[Category:Airlines]] | [[Category:Airlines]] | ||
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