Singapore’s ground handler SATS says demand for its services remains robust, despite the effects of the ongoing Middle East conflict. In a war that has already claimed US low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines as a victim, SATS CEO Kerry Mok says Singapore’s trusted aviation hub status has helped it capture opportunities. He speaks to Nasyrah Rohim.
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