TransportationSingapore Airlines trims losses as Asia travel slowly rebounds
Japan and South Korea peers also look to ride elusive COVID recovery tailwind
Singapore Airlines says it will maintain "cost discipline" in the face of inflationary pressure, particularly in regard to fuel prices. © Reuters
DYLAN LOH, Nikkei staff writer
SINGAPORE -- Singapore Airlines trimmed pandemic-induced losses in its most recent financial year as it chased a COVID recovery tailwind that has been slow to gain force in Asia, where tourists are choosing to fly again at a slower pace than in other regions.