What was the name of the Singapore Airlines Flight 006?

Singapore Airlines Flight 006 (SQ006 / SIA006) was a scheduled Singapore Airlines passenger flight from Singapore Changi Airport to Los Angeles International Airport via Chiang Kai-shek International Airport (now Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport) in Taipei, Taiwan.

Does Singapore Airlines have to pay EC 261 compensation?

However, as Singapore Airlines is not a European airline, they do not need to pay EC 261 compensation when they are flying outside of Europe, or even on flights to Europe if the departure airport is outside the EU. Which Singapore Airlines Flights are Covered by EC 261?

Does Singapore Airlines have to pay compensation for cancelled flights?

If Singapore Airlines was able to offer you an alternative flight that would land at a very similar time to your original, they won’t have to pay you compensation. They would also be exempt from paying compensation if there were extraordinary circumstanceswhich made the cancellation necessary.

When did Singapore Airlines first fly SQ006?

The pilots commenced duty on October 30, 2000, in Singapore and had flown the first sector (Flight SQ006) of the scheduled trip sequence (Singapore to Taipei, Taipei to Los Angeles, Los Angeles to Taipei and return to Singapore).

Which aircraft was involved five months before the sia006 incident?

9V-SPK, the aircraft involved five months before Operator Singapore Airlines IATA flight No. SQ006 ICAO flight No. SIA006 Call sign SINGAPORE 6

Why did Sia change its flight number to sq030?

The incident, which destroyed the aircraft and killed 83 people,1 was SIA’s first serious accident and marred its reputation of having a good safety record.2 Immediately after the accident, SIA changed the flight number to SQ030.3

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