Former check steward MS Low passed away hours ago in Perth. MS as he is fondly known was a truly gentleman. He was a great guy to us his ex colleagues and to all. We will miss him dearly. May his soul rest in peace.
This is a Singapore Airline (SIA) blog . The stories are written by an ex cabin crew. The stories are about the crew of SIA, especially concerning cabin crew and pilots.
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
Senior cabin crew found guilty of molestation
According the molest case, I wonder what sort of punishment will the court be handing out in March for the accused? Jail time or a fine or both? In fact, this is unprecedented as it is the first case to appear before the judge involving the cabin crew. Let's wait and see.
Monday, January 17, 2022
Stewardesses accused male colleague of molest in 2019
SINGAPORE- A stewardess was attending to a passenger when her senior - the highest-ranking cabin crew member on board the flight - smacked her on the right buttock.
Full story here
Saturday, January 15, 2022
They are dying in Perth
I have just received some bad news coming out of Perth. Two of our ex colleagues (one a retired ifs and the other an ex check steward) who now live in Perth are dying. The ex ifs has an incurable cancer and the other from complications due to Parkinson. Both are in their 70s. I feel sad for their loved ones. Both are nice people. I hope those who come here and read this blog would spare a thought and not scribble some horrible comment.
Monday, January 10, 2022
Friday, January 7, 2022
Qualities SIA would be looking for in its future crew
The next time SIA starts hiring cabin crew, I wonder what would be the qualities it will be looking for in its candidates. The reasons I am saying this is because the crew need not be smiling as they will be wearing the face masks during flight. This may be a permanent thing even in the absence of Covid. Therefore, smiling and having beautiful teeth may not be a must. Next, crew are not supposed to interact with passengers. Social distancing may be a norm. On board the flight, the crew would serve the passengers with minimal contact. Also, crew presence in the cabin during flight may not be a requirement. Can you think of anything else which may be the new normal for the crew when the Covid virus go away?
Monday, January 3, 2022
The Covid-19 will disappear by April or May this year
It looks like the Omicron variant is displacing the notorious Delta variant according to an expert Dr John Campbell (You may watch him on YouTube) Omicron may be more infectious than Delta but it does not make one very sick. Hospitalization and death rates are falling in most part of the world especially in South Africa where Omicron originated. It is predicted that by early spring ( April/May 2022) the world may be free of the Covid-19 virus. Life will be back to normal. This is definitely fantastic news for the world.
In my opinion, SIA may be short of cabin crew and pilots. Cabin crew may resume recruitment and it is wonderful news for the wannabes who had waited 2 years to fulfill their dream. Please be patient you cabin crew wannabes. You have waited 2 years and another few months of waiting will not be painful. Good luck!
Sunday, January 2, 2022
Friday, December 31, 2021
Saturday, December 25, 2021
Fear not, Omicron is here to save the world
Omicron is spreading much faster than its predecessors but is less severe and infected people may not require hospitalization. However, many countries are suffering from the Singapore type of kiasu syndrome (ks). They closed their borders to foreigners even though these people are vaccinated and already had the booster shots. If it goes on like this, then the economies will be battered so bad to the extent where they may go bankrupt. Stop adopting the ks, open the borders and let tourists into the countries and you will prosper like never before. But first, treat the virus, in this case Omicron as a flu. Do not fear and have the guts to be the first to liberate your country from this "plan-demic"!
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
Sunday, December 19, 2021
Omicron dashes hope of airline industry recovery
It has been two years and the Covid-19 virus aren't going away. Current variant called Omicron has mutated from the deadly Delta parent. Omicron is at least three times more infectious and transmissible than Delta.
Due to the transmissible nature of Omicron, many countries are again closing their borders. Japan does not allow foreigners to enter its country, USA requires a Covid19 test 24 hours before arrival, Singapore make it mandatory for inbound travelers to be tested daily for seven straight days upon entry etc.
The closing of borders and banning travelers into the countries will have a negative impact on the airline and tourism sectors. SIA shares has taken a hit again after gaining some ground before the appearance of Omicron.
The question now is how long more this pandemic will go away? With the new variant, my guess is....for a long time. Then what will happen to our beloved SIA??