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Singapore Airlines offers compensation to guests on severely turbulent flight

Singapore Airlines has sent offers of payment to guests on board a flight last month that came across extreme turbulence that resulted in dozens of injuries and one death, the provider stated on Tuesday.

Guests with minor injuries have actually been offered $10,000 and those with serious injuries can discuss a deal to satisfy their particular requirements, the airline stated.

Passengers medically assessed as having actually sustained major injuries, needing long-term treatment, and requesting monetary assistance are offered an advance payment of $25,000. to address their instant needs, that will form part of any. final settlement, it added.

A 73-year-old guest died of a presumed cardiovascular disease and. dozens were hurt after flight SQ321 from London to Singapore. encountered what the airline company described as abrupt, extreme. turbulence while flying over Myanmar. It diverted and landed in. Bangkok, Thailand.

Passengers stated team and those not strapped in left the. flooring or their seats and knocked into the cabin ceiling,. breaking it in places. A Bangkok hospital treating passengers. said there were spinal cord, brain and skull injuries.

Since June 4, more than two weeks after the May 20 flight,. 20 guests were still getting healthcare in health centers in. Bangkok, according to the airline. It did not respond. immediately to a request for an upgraded figure.

Singapore Airlines stated it would reimburse air travels for all. guests on board the flight and they would get delay. payment in accordance with guidelines in the European. Union or Britain.

A preliminary report by Singapore's Transportation Ministry stated. a fast change in gravitational force and a 54-metre (177-foot). altitude drop likely triggered passengers and team to become. airborne.

It said the aircraft was likely flying over a location of. establishing convective activity, a term describing establishing. bad weather.

There were 211 travelers, including lots of Australians,. British and Singaporeans, and 18 team members on the flight.

The occurrence has actually put seatbelt practices in the spotlight,. with airline companies generally enabling travelers to undo belts throughout. normal cruise conditions, while advising they keep them on.

(source: Reuters)