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12.06.2024 - 09:49 / euronews.com / Angela Symons
Singapore Airlines said on Tuesday it has offered compensation to passengers of a flight that hit extreme turbulence last month, in a rare case that killed one passenger and injured dozens.
The Boeing 777 jet, carrying 211 passengers and 18 crew from London to Singapore, ran into sudden turbulence over the Irrawaddy basin on 20 May, hurling people and items around the cabin. The plane diverted to Thailand.
A 73-year-old British man died of a suspected heart attack and dozens were hospitalised including those with spinal, brain and bone or organ damages. Nineteen people remained hospitalised in Bangkok.
Singapore Airlines said it has offered $10,000 (€9,320) in compensation for passengers with minor injuries.
“For those who sustained more serious injuries from the incident, we have invited them to discuss a compensation offer to meet each of their specific circumstances when they feel well and ready to do so,” it said in a statement.
Those medically assessed to have sustained serious injuries, requiring long-term medical care and requesting financial assistance will receive an advance payment of $25,000 (€23,300) for their immediate needs, it said. “This will be part of the final compensation that these passengers will receive,” it said.
The airline said it will also provide full air fare refunds to all passengers on the flight, including those without any injuries. All passengers will also receive delay compensation in accordance with European Union or UK regulations, it said.
The airline added that it had already given all passengers 1,000 Singapore dollars (€689) each for their immediate needs, covered medical expenses of injured passengers, and arranged for their family members and loved ones to fly to Bangkok where requested.
A preliminary investigation by Singapore's Transport Ministry said the plane went through huge swings in g-force in less than five seconds, likely causing the injuries to people who weren’t buckled into their seats. It said the jet dropped 54 metres in less than one second, which “likely resulted in the occupants who were not belted up to become airborne” before falling back down.
Officials said the turbulence was believed to have struck when meals were being served and many people were not using seat belts. Passengers have described the “sheer terror” of the aircraft shuddering, loose items flying and injured people lying paralysed on the floor of the plane.
It was unclear what caused the turbulence. Most people associate turbulence with heavy storms, but the most dangerous type is so-called clear air turbulence. Such turbulence can occur in wispy cirrus clouds or even in clear air near thunderstorms, as differences in temperature and pressure create powerful currents of fast-moving
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