Singapore Airlines turbulence: carrier to stop serving meals when seat belt sign on, in wake of SQ321 flight
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The carrier is adopting a “more cautious approach” to managing turbulence in the wake of what happened on flight SQ321, which was hit by extreme turbulence and forced to divert to Bangkok. One person died and scores were injured.