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The interior of Singapore Airline flight SQ321 seen after an emergency landing at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport, Thailand, on May 21, 2024. — Picture by REUTERS

Singapore Airlines to stop serving meals when seatbelt sign is on

SINGAPORE, May 24 — Singapore Airlines (SIA) will stop serving meals when the seat belt sign is on as part of a more cautious approach following the recent incident on flight SQ321.

An SIA spokesman in a statement today said crew members will need to return to their seats and secure their seatbelts when the sign is on.

“These are part of a more cautious approach adopted by SIA to manage turbulence in-flight following the SQ321 incident,” the spokesman said.

Flight SQ321, with 211 passengers and 18 crew members, was travelling from London to Singapore when it encountered sudden extreme turbulence, forcing the pilot to declare a medical emergency and divert the Boeing 777-300ER aircraft to Bangkok on Tuesday.

The incident caused one death and multiple injuries. As of last night, 46 passengers and two crew members were still in hospital.

The spokesman said existing safety measures will continue, including the suspension of hot beverage service when the seatbelt sign is on.

During poor weather conditions, particularly during turbulence, cabin crew will continue to secure all loose items and equipment in the cabin and galley to minimise the risk of turbulence-related injuries.

Crew members will continue to advise passengers to return to their seats and secure their seatbelts, as well as monitor customers who may require assistance, including those in the lavatories.

“SIA will continue to review our processes as the safety of our passengers and crew is of utmost importance,” the spokesman said.

— Bernama

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