Singapore Airlines offers SQ321 victims at least US$10,000 compensation: ‘generous’?
- Passengers who suffered more serious injuries when the flight was hit by violent turbulence last month will be offered at least US$25,000
An aviation law expert who spoke to This Week in Asia said that while it was standard practice for airlines to offer compensation after such incidents, the payout for light injuries in this case was more generous, given the serious turbulence and massive publicity it attracted.
In a social media update on Tuesday, the airline apologised to passengers for the “traumatic experience on board flight SQ321” and said it was “committed to providing our full support and assistance during this time”.
“SIA [Singapore Airlines] will provide a full refund of the air fare to all passengers travelling on SQ321 … including those who did not suffer any injuries,” it said, adding that all passengers had received S$1,000 each for expenses upon their departure from Bangkok.
A spokesman said details of compensation offers would be discussed directly with affected passengers.