Coronavirus: SIA will waive rebooking fees for tickets issued on or before March 15, for travel up to May 31

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SINGAPORE - National carrier Singapore Airlines (SIA) is waiving all rebooking fees for tickets issued on or before Sunday (March 15), for travel up to May 31.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - National carrier Singapore Airlines is waiving all rebooking fees for tickets issued on or before Sunday , for travel up to May 31.

This comes after Singapore further tightened border restrictions and advised residents to defer all non-essential travel on Sunday. It will also waive change fees for all new SIA and SilkAir tickets issued from Sunday to March 31, it added. Customers are urged to contact the airline for assistance only for flights departing within the next 72 hours.On Saturday, SIA announced that it would be suspending flights to European cities including Milan, Barcelona, Paris, Munich and Frankfurt.

 

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That’s the way to do business n retain loyalty customers. Well done, SIA! 👍👏🏻🙏

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