SIA, SilkAir & Scoot start operating flights with full set of vaccinated pilots & crew By TBM Staff | Mumbai
All three passenger airlines within the SIA Group - Singapore Airlines (SIA), SilkAir and Scoot have started operating flights with a full complement of vaccinated pilots and cabin crew.
The first services with a full set of vaccinated crew are SIA flight SQ956, which departed Singapore for Jakarta, Indonesia yesterday at 0930hrs local time (GMT+8), Scootâs TR606 which departed for Bangkok, Thailand at 0930hrs, and SilkAirâs MI608 which will depart for Phnom Penh, Cambodia at 1630hrs.
Goh Choon Phong, CEO, Singapore Airlines, said, âWe are very encouraged by the strong take-up rate for the vaccine from our colleagues. Vaccinations will be key to the reopening of borders and to enhancing travel confidence, in tandem with robust testing regimes and the wide-ranging safe management measures that are
ASX chairman to depart 11 February 2021
Rick Holliday-Smith will depart the exchange after nearly 15 years on the job, with an investment banking veteran set to step into the role.
Rick Holliday-Smith will retire from the board on 21 April, saying that it had been a “privilege to serve Australia’s financial markets” and that the exchange remained well positioned to create value for the long-term.
“I have been supported through my term as chairman by ASX’s shareholders and I am grateful to them. And most importantly, I have worked with ASX’s dedicated and talented employees, where I have seen their capabilities grow and the organisation develop and get stronger,” Mr Holliday-Smith said.
City Center Waco director to depart, but says community s input will remain a priority
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WACO, TX â One of the most important people you ve never heard of will soon leave Waco for a new job, but not without leaving a mark and a legacy that has changed the city and its future. I love food, particularly barbecue, said Nabota Hilliard, who loves what s happened so far to Elm Avenue, the place he used to call his main street. âThis is a strip where growing up we used to party and hang out. So to have a lot of development and growth. I m all for it.
Man banned from Air NZ flights, Invercargill Airport after bomb joke
26 Jan, 2021 12:14 AM
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Invercargill Airport. Photo / Getty Images
Otago Daily Times
A man is blacklisted from Air New Zealand flights and is banned from Invercargill Airport after he joked he had a bomb in his bag before he was set to depart.
Stewart George Dempsey, 58, of Napier, appeared today at Invercargill District Court facing a charge of endangering transport in relation to the incident last Friday.
The airport had to be evacuated after the joke .
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Otago Daily Times understands the man allegedly said the joke when a staff member asked if he had any bags to check-in, and he allegedly pointed to the bags and said it was the ones that had bombs in it.