Singapore Airlines, a publicly owned company headquartered in Singapore, founded in 1972, operates with approximately 12,480 employees. Its main product is airlines and aviation, functioning as the flag carrier airline of the Republic of Singapore with its hub located at Singapore Changi Airport.
On May 2, 2026, Singapore Airlines clarified concerns regarding the halal status of Muslim meals on its flights, with the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS) also addressing public queries. Concurrently, a Reuters report named Singapore Airlines executive Vinod Kannan as a top contender for the new CEO position at Air India, alongside Air India’s commercial head Nipun Aggarwal. Earlier, on May 1, the airline postponed the restart of its Dubai (DXB) service for flights SQ494 and SQ495 to August 2026. This delay for the Singapore (SIN) to Dubai route coincides with a planned change in the winter 2026/27 schedule, where the airline stopped selling First Class and Premium Economy on all Dubai flights from late October, signaling the replacement of the Airbus A380 with a 2-class aircraft. Also on May 1, Singapore Airlines highlighted its PPS Connect service, which enables Solitaire PPS Club and PPS Club members to receive calls from the airline directly, eliminating hold times during peak periods.
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