Singapore Airlines Severe Turbulence

Singapore Airlines changes meal policy, seatbelt rules after turbulence death

Singapore Airlines has revised its in-flight seatbelt sign policies following a recent incident where a passenger died and over 100 others were injured due to severe turbulence. On May 21, Flight SQ321 from London to Singapore was forced to make an emergency landing in Bangkok after encountering intense turbulence, resulting in the death of a 73-year-old British man and numerous injuries, including spinal cord, brain, and skull injuries. The incident has led to changes in the airline's policies, including adjusting at least one flight route and revising its seatbelt sign procedures.
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