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Which airlines in Changi airport uses the Boeing 737 Max 8?
Which airlines in Changi airport uses the Boeing 737 Max 8?
Time to boycott silkair.Few of them ...
Including our silkair ...
which fly to Bengaluru, Cairns, Darwin, Hiroshima, Hyderabad, Chongqing, Kathmandu, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Phnom Penh, Phuket, Busan and Wuhan.
Time to boycott silkair.
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The CAAS just suspended all 737 Max 8 from operating in / out of Singapore Changi Airport !
Good move !!
Those silkair flights would be replaced with other aircraft ?
most likely boeing 737-800 ?
Or airbus a320 ?
however, dont think they can last until busan so far for direct flight ?
Not much of the difference as the distance between SG and busan fall in the range of both aircraft if fly direct.
A320-200 has the range of 3,300 nmi (6,112 km), whereas boeing 737-800 has 2,935 nmi (5,436 km).
Looks like there will be flight cancellations or scheduling? I don't imagine sq can loan that many planes to mi?
Not in favor of silkair ...
unless their price is slightly more compared to budget airline
then would consider flying with them ...
Never like them too. Also same price like SQ but at budget airlines standard.
Nowadays more airlines ask you to claim from travel insurance, they just provide supporting report. Was the case when i took qatar last year.3 years ago, SQ did not compensate me for wheel damage ... the Baggage Office in SG showed me a sign that said damage to handles, wheels, scratches etc are wear & tear & they r not responsible
I should have claimed in HK instead ...
agree ... if flying KUL, silkair and SQ same prices.
would usually opt for SQ
silkair operating style differs from SQ
even for luggage damage polices, silkair tend not to compensate you ...
they regulations is stricter ...
wheels cracked, or missing, handle come out, all cannot claim ...
but sq they would give u another luggage for free ...