Miss flying? Singapore is planning to start flights that go nowhere

Singapore Airlines (SIA) may launch no-destination flights by October-end that will depart from and land in Changi Airport next month, as reported by The Straits Times. This is being done to give the ailing airline business a lift.

Sources told The Straits Times that the airlines is working to launch the ‘flight to nowhere’ option for domestic passengers by October-end.

The flight duration is expected to be three hours.

Sources told Straits Times that SIA may explore a partnership with the Singapore Tourism Board to allow interested passengers to partially pay for such flights with tourism credits that will be given out by the government.

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