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More foreign firms choose island-state despite rising rentals, costs

SINGAPORE: Home rentals may have become a thorny issue for some foreigners living in Singapore but that has not deterred companies from wanting to set up shop in the city-state.

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Part-timers' pay higher than pre-Covid-19 levels as travel, festivities return in full swing, Latest Singapore News

Singapore News - Part-timers were more sought after during the year end than they were in the past few years, even pre-pandemic, as travel and festivities returned in full swing in 2022. Due to high competition for manpower and soaring inflation rates, part-timers were paid, on average, up... Read more at www.tnp.sg

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Malaysia's AirAsia looks to delivery services as ticket out of aviation woes


April 12, 2021
AirAsia is eyeing an aggressive expansion plan to turn its fortunes around.
Reuters
With air travel crippled by the Covid-19 pandemic, AirAsia led by its founder Tony Fernandes – often touted as the “Richard Branson of Asia” – has been vigorously stepping up the budget carrier’s year-long diversification plan. 
As the pandemic’s true extent became apparent last May, the Malaysia-based regional budget carrier launched a food delivery business in Kuala Lumpur that gained traction among citizens who were at the time under a strict partial lockdown. 
The endeavour has since expanded to other Malaysian cities and neighbouring Singapore, with ventures in other hubs in Southeast Asia expected soon. 

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Airlines have little choice but to not be airlines for a few years » Borneo Bulletin Online


April 5, 2021
Faizal Yahya
SINGAPORE (CNA) – We will fly again. It just might happen much later for most of us, in 2024 and beyond.
Despite the roll out of vaccines and the opening of economies, the patchy global coverage in vaccinations and the spike in infection rates of COVID-19 in various countries indicate it will be some time before air passenger travel returns to 2019 levels.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) forecast that in an optimistic scenario the air travel market would reach 38 per cent of 2019 levels in 2021 and airlines would spend USD75 billion over the year to maintain operations.
In a pessimistic scenario, the air travel market would only amount to 33 per cent of 2019 levels and airlines would spend USD95 billion.   To complicate matters, the recovery will vary across regions. An Aviation Forecast Report by the global consulting service company ICF found that 60 per cent of their respondents polled in Asia thought the region will see full recovery in less than 12 months.

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