Reuters, 11 Nov 2009
SINGAPORE, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Singapore Airlines (SIA) (SIAL.SI), the world's biggest airline by market value, has not given up hope of making a profit this financial year as it sees a recovery in premium-class bookings, its CEO said on Wednesday.
"We are seeing a definitive pickup in bookings in business class. Banks have started to relax the rules on travel for their executives, so we started to see bankers in suits back in business class and first class," SIA Chief Executive Chew Choon Seng said at a media briefing.
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