Singapore Airlines offers compensation of at least $10,000 to passengers of turbulence-hit flight
- Singapore Airlines is compensating passengers for injuries suffered during severe turbulence, providing $10,000 to those with minor injuries, and negotiating higher payouts for those with serious injuries.
- A 73-year-old British man died, and numerous passengers and crew were injured, some seriously, on flight SQ321 from London due to turbulence over Myanmar.
- Passengers needing long-term medical care from serious injuries can receive an advance payment of $25,000 as part of their final compensation.
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This is how much compensation Singapore Airlines is offering passengers hurt on deadly flight
The Boeing 777 jet, which was carrying 211 passengers and 18 crew, was forced to make an emergency landing in Thailand after striking the sudden turbulence en route from London to Singapore back on May 20.
Singapore Airlines said on Tuesday it would offer $10,000 compensation to passengers who suffered minor injuries on last month's flight hit by “severe turbulence,” reports The Guardian. The company has...
Singapore Airlines said on Tuesday it would offer $10,000 (9,287 euros) in compensation to passengers who suffered minor injuries on last month's flight, which was hit by “severe turbulence,” adding that it would discuss larger amounts with passengers who were seriously injured, AFP reports, quoted by Ager. Pres.
Singapore Airlines offers compensation to passengers on severely turbulent flight
(Reuters) -Singapore Airlines has sent offers of compensation to passengers on board a flight last month that encountered severe turbulence that led to dozens of injuries and one death, the carrier said on Tuesday.
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