SINGAPORE: The sole crew member of the turbulence-hit Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight SQ321 still in Bangkok over the weekend is back in Singapore.
"We can confirm that all crew members who were on board SQ321 have returned to Singapore," said the airline in an update on Monday (May 27).
Fifty-two passengers from SQ321 are still in the Thai capital, including 34 receiving medical treatment in hospital.
"Singapore Airlines has been in contact with passengers and crew members who were on SQ321, including those who are still in Bangkok. Where requested, we have facilitated travel to Bangkok for their families and loved ones," said SIA.
The airline said the well-being of its passengers and staff was its "utmost priority".
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"We can confirm that all crew members who were on board SQ321 have returned to Singapore," said the airline in an update on Monday (May 27).
Fifty-two passengers from SQ321 are still in the Thai capital, including 34 receiving medical treatment in hospital.
"Singapore Airlines has been in contact with passengers and crew members who were on SQ321, including those who are still in Bangkok. Where requested, we have facilitated travel to Bangkok for their families and loved ones," said SIA.
The airline said the well-being of its passengers and staff was its "utmost priority".
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