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Singapore Airlines Limited (SINGF)

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4.61000.0000 (0.00%)
At close: 01:40PM EDT
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Previous close4.6100
Open4.6000
Bid0.0000 x 0
Ask0.0000 x 0
Day's range4.6100 - 4.6100
52-week range4.2300 - 6.0000
Volume618
Avg. volume1,475
Market cap13.712B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.89
PE ratio (TTM)10.98
EPS (TTM)0.4200
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.28 (6.11%)
Ex-dividend date06 Dec 2023
1y target estN/A
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  • Reuters SG

    India's Vistara cuts flights amid pilot shortage

    India's Vistara Airlines said on Sunday it was scaling back operations by around 25-30 flights per day, amid disruption that sources have said is caused by a shortage of pilots. Vistara, owned by the Tata group and Singapore Airlines , currently operates more than 300 flights a day, but has cancelled scores of flights since April 1 after a number of its pilots went on sick leave. Some of those who went on leave complained that their pay had been cut ahead of a merger with Tata-owned Air India later this year, as they struggled with growing fatigue from a busy schedule.

  • Reuters SG

    India's Vistara cutting 20 flights a day, likely to cut May pilot schedules, CNBC-TV18 reports

    India's Vistara Airlines has been cancelling around 20 flights a day and might consider adjusting its pilots' schedules in May, its top boss told news channel CNBC-TV18 on Friday, amid a surge in flight cancellations by the carrier. A number of Vistara's pilots went on sick leave, and some of those who went on leave protested a downward revision to pay ahead of a merger with Tata-owned Air India later this year, amid growing fatigue from a busy schedule, Reuters reported earlier this week. Jointly owned by the Tata group and Singapore Airlines , Vistara has been cancelling flights since late March due to its crew's unavailability.