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The Singapore stock market opened lower on Friday (6/18), falling 5.27 points, or 0.17%, to 3133.04 points.
Singapore Airlines Group's passenger carrying capacity in May reached 27% of what it was before the pandemic
Meitaka Hotel Trust sold five hotels to obtain net capital of 205 million yuan
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Market opening snapshot
The Singapore stock market opened lower on Friday (6/18)$FTSE Singapore Straits Index (.STI.SG) $It fell 5.27 points, or 0.17%, to 3133.04 points.
The total stock market traded 1.68 billion shares, with a total transaction value of 1.22 billion yuan. There were 210 rising stocks and 270 falling stocks.
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Singapore Airlines Group's passenger carrying capacity in May reached 27% of what it was before the pandemic
Singapore Airlines (SIA) announced this morning (6/17) that the Group's passenger capacity (passenger capacity) in May this year had reached 27% of the level before the COVID-19 outbreak. In March, it expected to reach 27% of pre-pandemic levels by June.
It said that the Group's passenger load factor (passenger load factor) reached 14.3% in May, an increase of 5.7 percentage points over the same month last year. In May, the passenger carrying rate of Singapore Airlines itself reached 14.9%, an increase of 5.5 percentage points over the previous year, while Scoot's passenger carrying rate was 9.3%, an increase of 6.6 percentage points over the previous year.
At the end of May, the full service network (including wide- and narrow-body aircraft) covered 49 locations, including Singapore. Scoot (Scoot), a low-cost airline owned by Singapore Airlines, covers 24 locations.
Meitaka Hotel Trust sold five hotels to obtain net capital of 205 million yuan
The US business of American Eagle Hotel Trust (EHT), which was protected from bankruptcy, received a net of US$153.9 million (S$205 million) after divestment of five hotels.
DBS Trustee, the trustee of the American Eagle Hotel Real Estate Investment Trust (EH-REIT), revealed the above information this morning (6/17), saying that part of the funds had been used to repay the “DIP Asset-Holding Facility” (DIP Settlement Facility) and interest and to pay the costs associated with the bank that provided the financing facility.
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Source: Lianhe Zaobao