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Market Cap:$6.4B
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$11.1B
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Singapore Airlines has evolved into one of the most respected travel brands around the world. We have one of the world's youngest fleet in the air, a network spanning five continents, and the Singapore Girl as our symbol of quality customer care and service. Customers, investors, partners, and staff everyone expects excellence of us. And so, in our lounges, our conferences, working relationships, and in the smallest details of flight, we rise to each occasion and deliver the Singapore Airlines experience.
Number of Employees 30,440
Contact Information
Airline House 25 Airline Road
Singapore 819829
(65) 6542 3333
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Other Chemical and Allied Products Merchant Wholesalers: 424690
Recent Events
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Singapore Airlines to promote New Zealand in partnership with Tourism New Zealand
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Singapore Airlines to launch twice-daily service to Tokyo Haneda
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J.P.Morgan raises Singapore Air target price to S$16
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Singapore Air Cargo losses mount in first half
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Air India inks pact with Singapore Airlines
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More Selling Pressure Expected For Singapore Stocks
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MALAYSIA'S OSK REVISES DOWNWARD SINGAPORE AIRLINES' PROJECTIONS
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SE Asia Stocks-S'pore flat; Malaysia, Thailand post modest gains
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BUY OR SELL-Asian airlines: back in business or due for a dip?
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Singapore Airlines Selects Sapient Interactive to Elevate Online Experience
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Singapore Airlines adds new features to KrisWorld in-flight entertainment system
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ASIA MARKETS: Asia's Airlines Get A Lift As Outlook Improves
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Air India, Singapore Airlines sign bilateral air miles deal
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AIR INDIA SIGNS PACT WITH SINGAPORE AIRLINES
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Panasonic To Ink Deal With SIA Engineering Company For Maintenance Services - Quick Facts
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International airlines go regional on cuisines to woo Indians
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Singapore Airlines names non-executive director
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Singapore Airlines appoints new non-executive director
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Singapore Airlines' Winning Strategy | HBR IdeaCast
Companies that focus on their customers rather than on their products or services can maintain customer loyalty, even through dark economic times. Rohit Deshpande, author of the Harvard Business School case study "Singapore Airlines: Customer Service Innovation,†shares the airline's winning strategy, which keeps customers involved in all aspects of...
Discover Exotic Asia with go-today.com's Affordable ''Essence of Indochina'' Vacation Packages
BOTHELL, Wash. -- Travel to Asia aboard Singapore Airlines, recently voted the World's Best International Airline by the readers of Travel + Leisure Magazine, on your way to discovering the "Essence of Indochina." Go-today.com has partnered with Singapore Airlines and the Singapore Tourism Board to offer the new Essence of...
Create a brand sense strategy.
Jul 07, 2005 (Professional Marketing - ABIX via COMTEX) Australian marketers should not neglect "sensory marketing". This method of marketing involves touch, sound and smell to sell products. Martin Lindstrom, the author of "Brand Sense", told delegates at the Brand Sense Symposium, held recently...
Hoo roo to monopoly.
Jun 22, 2005 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) The Australian Government is divided on the question of allowing Singapore Airlines to compete against Qantas. Federal Treasurer, Peter Costello, supports competition and the benefits of market forces, and wants them on the US-Australia route....
Sydney Airport and SQ in talks over Ansett terminal.
Aug 02, 2002 Traveltrade ABIX via COMTEX -- The Sydney Airports Corporation SAC is holding talks with Singapore Airlines about a proposal to develop Ansett's former terminal as a multi-user facility. The terminal will be reopened in September 2002. Greg Russell, the director of...
Ansett rescue team flies in.
Oct 15, 2001 Herald Sun ABIX via COMTEX -- Singapore International Airlines is scheduled to have crucial talks in Melbourne over a possible role in the future of Ansett. The talks will centre on an initial possible management role for Singapore Airlines, with a...
Air NZ to blame for collapse.
Sep 15, 2001 The Age ABIX via COMTEX -- The blame for the demise of Ansett in September 2001 lies with its parent, Air New Zealand Air NZ. Its actions in allowing the Australian airline to reach such a cash-strapped point were irresponsible. Air...
It's goodwill hunting in Branson vs the world.
Sep 8, 2001 Sydney Morning Herald ABIX via COMTEX -- Sir Richard Branson, the founder of virgin Blue Airlines, says he firmly believes in the need for independence and competition in the industry. His ambition is the development of brand respectability, through performance rather...
Branson's answer: put Ansett to sword.
Sep 5, 2001 The Australian ABIX via COMTEX -- Australian airline, Ansett, would probably be closed down if ever acquired by Virgin Blue, the airline owned by Richard Branson. This is the view of Branson, who believes Ansett's cost base is too big to...
[0] Air NZ may still woo Virgin.
Aug 31, 2001 The Australian Financial Review ABIX via COMTEX -- The New Zealand Government is expected to make a decision on the ownership of Air New Zealand Air NZ by mid-September 2001. There is a growing expectation that the government will permit Singapore...
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| Volume | 690,356 |
| Shares Outstanding | 121.6M |
| Market Cap | 6.4B |
| Year High | 56.29 |
| Year Low | 31.45 |
| Earnings Per Share | 2.74 |
| P/E Ratio | 19.2993 |
| Dividend | 0.58 |
| Yield | 1.0968 |



