Bloomberg.com 15 Dec 2008, Anand Krishnamoorthy
Dec. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Singapore Airlines Ltd., the world's largest carrier by market value, reported its biggest slump in traffic in more than five years as a global recession cuts travel demand.
Passenger numbers slid 6.1 percent in November to 1.54 million, the airline said in a Singapore stock exchange statement today. That's the biggest drop since a 7.6 percent decline in August 2003, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
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