Finally the Taiwanese man has found his SIA stewardess mother after 40 years ..for more read here
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.
Saturday, December 23, 2023
Monday, December 18, 2023
Do you think the 2 comments are fair or not?
This is exactly the sort of wife and mother someone gets from a stewardess! I can give you many examples of how a stewardess mum/wife behaves.

I think she gave him up because she was not ready to be a mother at such a young age.Plus the nature of her work did not help either.
She should still make the effort to reach out to him......not unless she already has a family of her own but did not tell them about the baby she gave up.
Worst case scenario is that she is not alive anymore or is in some nursing home suffering from dementia.
Friday, December 15, 2023
Long lost mother was a LSS
Photo: Courtesy of Straits Times
‘I would want her to not have any regrets’: Taiwanese man looking for S’porean ex-SIA stewardess mum
Tuesday, December 12, 2023
Finally the truth is out
I have always wondered how did a former stewardess (an ex trainee of mine) died. Pam,(not her real name) as many of the crew speculated, died from some kind of sicknesses. However, I "met" a batch girl of Pam's (Jane) in TikTok yesterday and was told the real story.
According to Jane, Pam died in a prison. But why in prison?
She was in prison because she went berserk after drinking alcohol and swallowing sleeping pills. The police was called,came and handcuffed her. Pam's story was a sad one right from her birth.
Before Pam could even learned how to suck her mother's breast,she was abandoned! Her adopted parents found her near a drain. They took Pam in and brought her up as their daughter. Somehow, Pam learned about her childhood and adoption story. She was a pretty but rather quiet stewardess. We liked her a lot. Her childhood memories kept haunting her and she started drinking alcohol. Some of the crew borrowed money from her and never returned. Pam was not only sweet and pretty but kind too!
While Jane was relating the story over WhatsApp I could feel that she was holding back her tears. Jane was like a sister to Pam.
I was told Pam died the day she was put in prison. She died with the handcuff on her wrist!
This article is a tribute to our sweet and kind Pam. I believe God took her because he didn't want her to go on suffering in this world.
Thursday, December 7, 2023
Met a former crew
I met him in a Singapore mall and he did not changed much even though he is in his early 70s. We exchanged greetings and spoke for a little while. I don't want to engage in a long conversation with him because I do not particularly like him. The reason is because after all these years I still remember him not giving a cent to a poor guy who needed money very badly. Let's call this crew V.
V had just won about 20k from a casino. When a poor passerby begged him for a few $$, V brushed him off. However to cut a long story short, V went to buy some expensive jewelries and later found out the jewelries was worth only a few hundred $$. V paid 10k for the fake stuff. Serves him right because he refused to help a poor fellow being and then got swindled thousands of $$.
So what is the moral of the story??
Sunday, December 3, 2023
Fishing Pier in Wakamatsu Fukuoka Japan 【北九州街歩き】脇田海釣り桟橋 #fishingpier
Thursday, November 30, 2023
BBQ in my Fukuoka House, Japan
Saturday, November 25, 2023
Tour of Einomaru in Yahata Nishiku Fukuoka area, Japan 【北九州街歩き】永犬丸付近#ya...
Friday, November 24, 2023
Recovering from brain surgery
Thursday, November 23, 2023
Japan govt subsidized rental apartments in Kitakyushu Fukuoka 【素敵な市営住宅】
Sunday, November 19, 2023
Saturday, November 18, 2023
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Friday, November 17, 2023
Thursday, November 16, 2023
First female SVP in Singapore Airlines?
This is not confirmed yet but TPT who is on long medical leave is probably retiring soon. My guess is that TPT is near 60 which is the retirement age for top management staff may hand over the baton to his female assistant (DVP). If this is correct, then Ms X (don't know her name) will be the first female to be a SIA SVP. Mrs Lily Chan, a former DVP during my time was almost promoted to SVP cabin crew but somehow failed to make it. Frankly, I hope Ms X will be promoted and thereby be the first female SVP in SIA!
Wednesday, November 15, 2023
SIA share price is still pathetic despite of huge profit
SIA share closed at $6.20 which is rather disappointing to many shareholders. IMO the share price does not go up much is because of its borrowing during the pandemic. It would have been very difficult to carry on if not for the SG government's help. I remember our PM told us at the 2020 May Day rally that the SG government will ensure SIA survives the Covid-19 crisis. “SIA has always flown Singapore’s flag high all over the world and made us proud. We will spare no effort to enable it to do so again,” Lee Hsien Loong said in his May Day speech.
In late March, state investor Temasek Holdings and others put together a funding package of up to S$19 billion ($13.5 billion) for the airline, which has been slammed by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Tuesday, November 14, 2023
Once in a lifetime appreciation

I'm not a cabin crew but chanced upon your blog by accident and kept coming back cause its interesting. Happy to find out that you're now a youtuber, you've just gain another subscriber :D looking forward to more contents from you
It is heartening to receive the above. This type of comment is so encouraging and thoughtful. Best of all is that the commenter wasn't a cabin crew. I like it because as a blogger you will feel that your work is appreciated. Life is short so make the best of it by being thoughtful and appreciative of not only yourself but other fellow human being too.
Thursday, November 9, 2023
SIA earnings for half year
(Reuters) -Singapore Airlines on Tuesday posted a record half-year profit reflecting strong travel demand as passenger traffic to the northern part of Asia rebounded after countries fully reopened post the Covid pandemic.
The city-state's national carrier said net profit rose to S$1.44 billion ($1.06 billion) for the six months ended Sept. 30 from S$926.9 million reported a year ago.
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