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The passenger capacity of the Singapore Airlines group will rise to about 33 per cent of its pre-pandemic level by the end of this month, an improvement from April last year, when SIA operated at 3 per cent of its usual capacity.

The passenger capacity of the Singapore Airlines group will rise to about 33 per cent of its pre-pandemic level by the end of this month, an improvement from April last year, when SIA operated at 3 per cent of its usual capacity.

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Toh Ting Wei

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