The airline had stopped serving meals when the seatbelt was turned on after extreme turbulence hit flight SQ321 and killed a passenger in May.
Singapore Airlines planes sit on the tarmac in Singapore's Changi Airport on Mar 3, 2016. SINGAPORE: Singapore Airlines resumed its standard in-flight service procedures on Thursday following adjustments made in the wake of the“SIA flights will end its safety time-out and revert to standard in-flight service procedures from Aug 1, 2024, 0001hrs, Singapore time,” said an SIA spokesperson in a statement on Thursday.
The safety time-out implemented was to allow the airline time to"thoroughly review" its turbulence management protocols, SIA said in its statement on Thursday. "We have verified that SIA’s turbulence management protocols are in line with the industry’s best practices and safety protocols," said SIA. The courses covered topics such as recognising and handling risks associated with turbulence, assisting passengers during such instances and how to maintain safety throughout the flight.
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