SINGAPORE: The Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group will suspend its budget arm Scoot's services to Australia's Gold Coast region from July 2023, as it 'adjusts its capacity in response to demand'. In its
SINGAPORE: The Singapore Airlines Group will suspend its budget arm Scoot's services to Australia's Gold Coast region from July 2023, as it"adjusts its capacity in response to demand".
released Tuesday , the national carrier said its net profit improved 12.7 per cent from the previous quarter, coming in at S$628 million - a surge that came on the back of continued strong recovery in air travel demand.Following the COVID-19 pandemic, Scoot resumed services to Gold Coast in
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