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Home»Dispatches from China»Bar set high as Singapore Airlines pays staff bonus of 8 months’ salary
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Bar set high as Singapore Airlines pays staff bonus of 8 months’ salary

News AgenciesBy News Agencies17th May 2024Updated:17th May 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Singapore Airlines has rewarded its employees with a bonus worth nearly eight months of salary, a person familiar with the matter told CNN on Friday, May 17.

The person asked not to be named because the information was not intended to be made public. Singapore Airlines did not respond to a request for comment.

The company has reported an annual net profit of $1.98 billion in the 2023 to 2024 fiscal year.

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“The demand for air travel remained buoyant” throughout the year boosted by a rebound in North Asia as China, Hong Kong, Japan and Taiwan fully reopened their borders after the pandemic, the airline said in its earnings statement.

In 2023, the Singapore flag carrier was named the “world’s best airline” by Skytrax World Airline Awards. This is the fifth time in the 23-year history of the awards that the airline has scooped the top spot.

Goh Choon Phong, the airline’s CEO, said the win was down to the tireless work of his team, who made “many sacrifices to ensure that SIA was ready for the recovery in air travel. That has allowed us to emerge stronger and fitter from the pandemic.”

It is not the only airline that is giving its staff a generous bonus.

Dubai’s Emirates will pay its staff a bonus equivalent to 20 weeks’ salary, Reuters wire service said, citing an internal email. The state-owned airline, which also posted record full year profit, declined to comment.

However, the coming year could be difficult for the sector, Singapore Airlines said in its earnings statement.

“Geopolitical tensions, macroeconomic uncertainties, inflationary pressures, and supply chain constraints pose challenges for the aviation industry,” it said. CNN

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