Singapore Airlines passengers will receive $10,000 for injuries suffered during turbulence that killed a 73-year-old British man - with higher compensation for those most seriously injured.

The airline also confirmed that passengers who traveled would be refunded  

Singapore Airlines passengers to receive $10,000 in compensation for injuries suffered during flight hit by extreme turbulence last month in which a 73-year-old British man was killed.  

Geoff Kitchen, a father of two, suffered a suspected heart attack aboard flight SQ321, while several other passengers and members of crew from London suffered skull, brain and spinal injuries. during the terrifying high-altitude ordeal.

Pilots diverted Singapore-bound Boeing 777-300ER carrying 211 passengers and 18 crew to Bangkok , where the injured were taken to hospital.

In a statement on Tuesday, Singapore Airlines (SIA) said it had sent emails offering 10,000 dollars in compensation to passengers who suffered minor injuries. during the incident - with the airline ready to discuss higher compensation with those who were more seriously injured.

'For those who have suffered more serious injuries...we have invited them to discuss a compensation offer to address each of their specific circumstances when they feel well and ready to do so,” the airline said. /p>

Singapore Airlines passengers will receive $10,000 for injuries suffered during turbulence that killed a 73-year-old British man - with higher compensation for those most seriously injured.
The airline also confirmed that passengers who traveled would be refunded  

Singapore Airlines passengers to receive $10,000 in compensation for injuries suffered during flight hit by extreme turbulence last month in which a 73-year-old British man was killed.  

Geoff Kitchen, a father of two, suffered a suspected heart attack aboard flight SQ321, while several other passengers and members of crew from London suffered skull, brain and spinal injuries. during the terrifying high-altitude ordeal.

Pilots diverted Singapore-bound Boeing 777-300ER carrying 211 passengers and 18 crew to Bangkok , where the injured were taken to hospital.

In a statement on Tuesday, Singapore Airlines (SIA) said it had sent emails offering 10,000 dollars in compensation to passengers who suffered minor injuries. during the incident - with the airline ready to discuss higher compensation with those who were more seriously injured.

'For those who have suffered more serious injuries...we have invited them to discuss a compensation offer to address each of their specific circumstances when they feel well and ready to do so,” the airline said. /p>

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