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Singapore Airlines is ramping up safety measures in response to recent incidents of severe turbulence on their flights. The airline has decided to tighten cabin safety measures, including halting meal services and requiring all cabin crew to buckle up during turbulent conditions. This change comes after a fatal turbulence incident that resulted in the death of one passenger and injuries to several others.
In light of the worsening aircraft turbulence linked to climate change, Singapore Airlines is taking a more cautious approach and updating its policies to ensure passenger safety. The airline is also preparing to pay damages to affected passengers and adopting stricter seatbelt rules to mitigate risks during turbulent flights.
Passengers aboard a recent Singapore Airlines flight had a terrifying experience when severe turbulence hit, causing injuries and even a fatality. The airline has vowed to prioritize passenger safety and make necessary changes to prevent similar incidents in the future.
In a bid to understand and counter the effects of climate change on aircraft turbulence, Singapore Airlines is studying birds' behavior in turbulent conditions to improve flight safety and minimize risks for passengers.
Warming temperatures are likely to mean that more of your plane ride will have rocky conditions, creating potentially dangerous situations.
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SEOUL โ Singapore Airlines SIAL.SI has changed its in-flight seatbelt rules and altered at least one flight route after a turbulence incident this week.
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Severe turbulence of the type that hit a Singapore Airlines flight this week has increased by half in the North Atlantic as the climate changes.