The Singapore Airlines Group
is making a donation of $300,000 to the Red Cross Tidal Waves Asia Relief Fund to support the massive operation
underway to assist those affected by Sunday's earthquake and tsunami damage
across the region.
The
airline is also offering freight of relief supplies to affected areas which are served by
the carrier. The first shipments of this aid from the Singapore Ministry
of Foreign Affairs leaves tonight to Thailand and Sri Lanka.
Singapore Airlines Cargo is working with organizations around the world to
position emergency relief supplies into affected areas. Aid is being flown
from as far as Europe and the USA on Singapore Airlines Cargo services.
SIA's Executive Vice President Marketing and Regions, Mr Huang Cheng Eng,
said that Singapore Airlines is extending its support to those affected by
the tragic events of recent days.
"We want to use our extensive global network to expedite aid reaching those
who need it most.
"The staff of the SIA Group join me in a sense of anguish at the magnitude
of the loss and devastation caused by this earthquake. Beyond our
contribution as a Group, a huge number of our staff are making their own
contributions directly.
"Our hearts go out to those affected, and our thanks go to those on the
ground who are working hard on rescue and relief operations. We will do
our bit to help and encourage the Singapore and international communities
to do likewise," he said.
SIA and SilkAir are assisting customers who were visiting affected regions
with their travel arrangements. Some customers reporting with lost tickets
and travel documents are being accommodated so they can reach their homes
speedily.
Flight operations are normal, except to Male (Maldives), where damage to
the Airport's navigation system prevents night operations. SIA's
five-times-weekly services have been rescheduled to daylight operations.
SilkAir has operated one additional flight to Phuket to cater for demand on
the return sector.
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