Why SIA might report stronger q-o-q results for Q4
It has clocked higher revenues from passengers and freight flown and also made gains in fuel hedging, for instance
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SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) could face a rough few months ahead as the world tackles a resurgence in Covid-19 infection rates.
For the moment, however, eyes are turned to its results for the financial year ended March 31, 2021, due out this Wednesday - a set of figures which could show its efforts to rebuild its business over the past year.
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