A Singapore Airlines Boeing 777 landing in London.
A Singapore Airlines Boeing 777 landing in London.
  • Singapore Airlines announced it would no longer serve meals when the seatbelt light is on.
  • This comes after a passenger died and dozens were injured on a flight because of severe turbulence.
  • Its swift action to protect the safety of its people and customers is smart and praiseworthy.

Singapore Airlines flight attendants will no longer serve meals when the seatbelt light is on.

Singapore's flag carrier changed its in-flight-service policy to ensure its people's and passengers' safety following a fatal turbulence event on one of its flights Tuesday.