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SIA says its total passenger capacity is expected to be at around 25% pre-Covid-19 levels in end-March 2021

Felicia Tan
Felicia Tan • 2 min read
SIA says its total passenger capacity is expected to be at around 25% pre-Covid-19 levels in end-March 2021
The group’s flagship carrier Singapore Airlines’ capacity declined 78.0% y-o-y in December 2020.
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Despite the gradual return of the demand for air travel, the Singapore Airlines Group (SIA) reported that its group passenger capacity remained down with an 81.3% contraction y-o-y for the month of December 2020.

Month-on-month, group passenger capacity grew 46% compared to that of November’s numbers.

Overall passenger carriage fell 97.6% y-o-y, resulting in a decline of 73.9 percentage points y-o-y to a group passenger load factor (PLF) of 13.7%.

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