SINGAPORE - Despite having gone through its worst year in history, Singapore Airlines remains confident that, with access to a flush of funds, it is well armed to emerge as a competitive premium carrier when the pandemic recedes.
Chief executive Goh Choon Phong said the cash and resources his airline had access to would ensure that it remains flexible and nimble enough to compete when normality returns.
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