31 min

#022 - A talk to Singapore Airlines on their best results in 76 year Travel + Loyalty

    • Places & Travel

Welcome to this episode of the Travel + Loyalty podcast series. Today we are talking to Singapore Airlines to have a talk about there best ever financiel results in the airlines 76-year history.

We are visiting Muhammad Raimi, who is the General Manager for the Nordics. He started in the position when the pandemic was at the highest - read about him here.

Some of the key details of the results are:


Strong demand drives record revenue, operating profit and passenger load factor for the GroupRobust near term forward passenger sales across all cabin classesCargo revenue remained above pre-Covid levels despite softer demandAirline industry continues to navigate geopolitical and economic uncertainties, high cost inflation, and increasing global passenger capacityCommitment to best-in-class products and services, and continued investment in strategic initiatives, position the Group for future opportunitiesProposed final dividend of 28 cents per share 
We have been flying with Singapore Airlines for years and you can see some of our reviews here:


First Class Suites review can be seen hereBusiness Class review can be seen herePremium Economy review can be seen hereEconomy Class review can be seen here

Thank you for listening - we sincerely appreciate your time!

Visit us at our homepage at www.travelplusloyalty.com and www.insideflyer.dk

Welcome to this episode of the Travel + Loyalty podcast series. Today we are talking to Singapore Airlines to have a talk about there best ever financiel results in the airlines 76-year history.

We are visiting Muhammad Raimi, who is the General Manager for the Nordics. He started in the position when the pandemic was at the highest - read about him here.

Some of the key details of the results are:


Strong demand drives record revenue, operating profit and passenger load factor for the GroupRobust near term forward passenger sales across all cabin classesCargo revenue remained above pre-Covid levels despite softer demandAirline industry continues to navigate geopolitical and economic uncertainties, high cost inflation, and increasing global passenger capacityCommitment to best-in-class products and services, and continued investment in strategic initiatives, position the Group for future opportunitiesProposed final dividend of 28 cents per share 
We have been flying with Singapore Airlines for years and you can see some of our reviews here:


First Class Suites review can be seen hereBusiness Class review can be seen herePremium Economy review can be seen hereEconomy Class review can be seen here

Thank you for listening - we sincerely appreciate your time!

Visit us at our homepage at www.travelplusloyalty.com and www.insideflyer.dk

31 min