新加坡推"无目的地航班"
SIA to launch 'flights to nowhere' Singapore Airlines (SIA) is looking to launch no-destination flights that will depart from and land in Changi Airport next month, in a bid to give its ailing business a lift. Sources told The Straits Times that the national carrier is working toward launching this option for domestic passengers - dubbed "flights to nowhere" - by end of October. They said SIA also plans to explore a partnership with the Singapore Tourism Board to allow interested passengers to partially pay for such flights with tourism credits that will be given out by the government. Each flight is expected to take about three hours. A survey of 308 people found that 75% were willing to pay for flights to nowhere. |