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In the earnings release, the airline said an internal task force had been set up to review all aspects of operations so that it will be ready to ramp up services when air travel recovers.
Apart from meeting new travel needs, the task force will be looking at health and travel regulations put in place by governments around the world. Other areas of focus include ensuring its employees have the necessary licence and certification by the time it restarts operations, as well as working with partners in the supply chain, said Mr Goh.As COVID-19 crippled travel demand and an unexpected oil price plunge led to fuel-hedging losses, SIA Group on Thursday reported a net loss of S$212 million for the 12 months ending Mar 31, a reversal from the S$683 million profit in the previous year.
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