Singapore airline industry’s recovery and challenges post-pandemic

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Singapore Airlines’ CEO Goh Choon Phong described the COVID-19 pandemic as the greatest challenge the airline had ever faced.

In 2020, like other airlines around the world, they had to ground many flights, implement big pay cuts, and even furlough employees as air travel slowed down due to the pandemic.  

But now over four years later, it seems like they’ve dealt with this big problem well.

Things are looking up?

Air travel demand is way up again, and Singapore’s airlines including SIA, Scoot, and Jetstar Asia are doing much better. 

SIA had its first-ever full-year loss during the pandemic but in May 2024, they reported a record profit of S$2.68 billion for the year ending in March.

P.S. As a reward, employees got a bonus of almost eight months’ salary. 

Scoot is also seeing growth, as they got their first two new planes in April.

Their CEO Leslie Thng said that it shows they are confident in more air travel demand.

Jetstar Asia expects passenger capacity to be above pre-COVID levels by the end of 2024.

A spokesperson said they will keep expanding routes and planes and hiring more staff.

Not totally clear skies

But SIA warned of more competition cutting into revenue.

Factors like rising global tensions, an unsure economy, supply issues, and high inflation could also cause problems.

Last month, some Scoot flights got canceled for various operational reasons, including supply problems.

Experts said losing skilled workers during the pandemic may have contributed too.

Jetstar Asia also cited strong competition as an ongoing challenge.

Competition is especially tough in Asia-Pacific, as flight routes have increased by nearly 60%, and low-cost airline routes quadrupled since 2011.

Theoretically, more competition should lower fares.

But it also means airlines are making less money now that costs are rising as they try to add more flights.

More costs passed down to passengers

With that said, airlines may have to keep raising ticket prices above pre-pandemic levels.

Aviation analyst Brendan Sobie also advised the public not to expect prices to go all the way back down to 2019 levels.

Talent no more

Singapore’s airlines are also dealing with staffing issues that COVID-19 made worse.

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The risk of losing a job again and wanting a better work-life balance has made some people leave the industry for good.

Former cabin crew said they left for more stable full-time jobs too, since they now value more consistent hours.

At the same time, other growing sectors like e-commerce and tech are offering better work conditions.

Supply chain woes

And that’s not all.

Willie Walsh from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) noted that problems getting new planes delivered could last until 2026.

There are two main reasons for this:

One is the increased demand for spare parts now that more planes are back in service after sitting idle during the pandemic.

But there’s a lack of parts, so some planes can’t fly yet.

This is made worse by fewer workers in aerospace after COVID-19.

Two is all the backlogs from orders placed years ago that now need to be filled before new orders.

However, production disruptions from the pandemic have piled everything up.

It’s a gradual process of getting parked planes flying again and filling orders. 

Resolving all the issues will take time because the chain involves so many specialized global components.

Fuel is also an issue

Lastly, another challenge will be using more sustainable aviation fuel, which is much costlier.

Singapore is leading the push but even our big plant can’t meet future demand alone; more supply sources will be needed.

Nonetheless, on a positive note, technology and AI innovations could help operations, customer service, safety, and maintenance issues.

For instance, Changi Airport Group has already started testing AI baggage screening last November.

While there are clearly mounting challenges, the industry opportunities with Asia’s popularity among travelers could overall benefit Singapore’s airlines and transit hub role.

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4 instant cameras under $200 to buy for that friend who loves capturing the moment

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Take a back seat, digital snapshots, for instant photography will be making a comeback.

If you’ve got a shutterbug in your life who relish the tactile satisfaction of a photo magically developing right before their eyes, this article is for you.

For your friend who lives to capture the moment and hold it in their hands, the instant cameras we’re about to introduce under $200 will be a portal to nostalgia.

Lomo’Instant Camera White Edition

Lomo’Instant Camera White Edition

Price: $139

First up, you will want to unleash your friend’s inner shutterbug with the Lomo’Instant Camera White Edition.

This instant camera comes with three shooting modes from dreamy fisheye shots to crisp portraits.

Its ultra-advanced lens system is ready for experimentation, so you can screw on attachments like the Lomo’Instant Lens Combo and get creative.

With easy-to-use features and affordable Fujifilm Instax Mini film, the Lomo’Instant Camera makes instant photography a breeze.

Suitable for both seasoned snappers and novices, this camera will capture vivid instants in no time.

Let the Lomo’Instant Camera inspire your friend’s next photo-filled journey.

Lomo’Instant Square Glass Camera Black Edition

Lomo’Instant Square Glass Camera Black Edition

Price: $169

Or what about capturing stunning square frames with the Lomo’Instant Square Glass Camera?

This adventure-friendly instant camera boasts a foldable design and a precision glass lens that delivers the sharpest Instax Square photos possible.

Automatic exposure ensures your shots are perfectly lit, while advanced settings like zone-focusing and exposure compensation let you fine-tune creativity.

With its array of attachments, this adaptable camera is ready for symmetrical cityscapes or candid moments on the go.

Affordable Fujifilm Instax Square film means the fun never has to end even without a huge budget.

Diana Instant Square Camera with Flash Classic Edition

Diana Instant Square Camera with Flash Classic Edition

Price: $188

Inspired by the iconic 1960s medium format original, this cult classic sprinkles your shots with striking effects from saturated colors to moody vignettes.

Fully manual controls give the photographer unrivaled creative freedom, while the built-in Diana F+ Flash lights up your after-dark instant photos.

There’s no re-take, no post-production polishing so just snap the shot, and seconds later, hold a beautiful, one-of-a-kind picture in your hands.

Whether your friend’s a seasoned analog shooter or new to instant photography, the Diana Instant Square Camera will have them capturing history.

Lomo’Instant Camera & Lenses Song’s Palette Edition

Lomo’Instant Camera & Lenses Song’s Palette Edition

Price: $199

Last but not least, this fuss-free instant camera is dressed in an exclusive artwork by South Korean artist Park Song Lee, showcasing her signature pastel-pop palette.

With three versatile shooting modes including auto flash and two manual settings, as well as fisheye, portrait, and close-up lens attachments, your buddy can easily immortalize every moment, from landscapes to portraits.

Just point, shoot, and watch the film unfold.

It is a must-have for any fan of instant photography or limited edition colorful, contemporary design.

And here’s a wrap-up of our snapshot tour through the best instant cameras under $200. Every single one offers a creative outlet, a way to capture life’s moments, and a tangible piece of time that your friend can treasure forever. Whether it’s for a seasoned photographer or a novice eager to see through a fresh lens, one of these instant cameras is sure to inspire a new collection of priceless, personal art. Grab one today!

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3 best-rated art-jamming studios in Singapore to let your inner artist shine through

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A canvas is before you, and you’ve got a palette of bright colors by your side…

What do you do?

If a room filled with creative energy excites you, then you might want to try a hand at art jamming, where strokes are made through self-expression.

It’s a good way to explore your creativity without the pressure of perfection.

In this article, we will introduce you to some of the best-rated art-jamming studios in Singapore where you can let your inner artist roam free and create your very own masterpiece.

Ready or not, let’s roll.

Motion Art Space

 

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Website: motionartspace.com

Google Rating: 5 (1160+ reviews)

First up, we have this space where you can discover your inner Picasso.

At Motion Art Space, no artistic talent is required as their motion-based technique allows anyone to create gallery-worthy masterpieces in just one hour.

Choose your package, get set up with all the necessary materials, and follow their short 5-minute intro before you start.

Then let the magic of motion guide your brush as you produce a one-of-a-kind work of art.

Collect your painting in 3 days and proudly display your new creation anywhere you wish.

Prices start at just $59 for children and $69 for adults, with various packages and add-ons available.

Motion Art Space makes everyone an artist (and quite a good one) 😉

Wildflower Studio

Website: wildflowerstudio.sg

Google Rating: 5 (450+ reviews)

Or consider Wildflower Studio, a place where cats and creativity collide.

This heartwarming haven partners with cat rescuers to nurse felines back to health and socialize them with art enthusiasts and pet lovers alike.

Choose from a ‘Semi-Guided Art Jam with Cats’, where facilitators guide your brushstrokes, or the more casual ‘Chill Out with Cats’ session to paint at your own pace and snuggle with your feline muses.

With prices starting at just $20/hour, it’s a purr-fect adventure for all ages—from kids to the kids at heart.

We promise it’s a welcoming community that celebrates both art and animal welfare.

Artify Studio

 

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Website: artifystudio.com

Google Rating: 5 (110+ reviews)

Last but not least, you may want to spark your creative spirit at Artify Studio, where art is an open door to everyone.

This studio is a hub that offers a judgment-free zone to unleash your inner artist.

From guided art jamming sessions starting at just $35 to unguided sessions from $25, you will find endless ways to get your paint on, exploring colors, textures, and self-expression.

Artify Studio’s welcoming community and guidance make art-making accessible to all.

So, grab your brushes and get ready to create your next masterpiece in this unrestricting space.

Art is more than just paint and canvas, it’s also about creativity and a respite from the hustle. Whether it’s a therapeutic afternoon, a chance to develop your artistic skills, or simply a time to bond with friends and family, these studios are sure to add a splash of color to your otherwise mundane life. So just pick up a brush, don’t overthink things, and let your creativity lead the way to your next masterpiece. Enjoy your session(s)!

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Tips for motivating yourself to follow through on your gym membership

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You joined the gym with the best intentions early this year.

The New Year’s resolution to get in shape, the vision of the beach body you’ve always wanted…

You were ready to crush it!

But fast forward to June 2024, the motivation faded.

Suddenly your schedule is too busy or you need to be more energized after work.

We’ve all been there and that’s why this article is for you.

Get in the right mindset
  • Start small and build up slowly

Don’t feel overwhelmed by the thought of a full-hour workout.

Use a 15-minute rule and commit to just 15 minutes of exercise.

This can help overcome the mental barrier of “I don’t have time for the gym today.”

Once you complete the first 15 minutes, you’re likely to feel motivated to continue for longer.

  • Set clear and realistic goals

Figure out why you want to go to the gym and set specific and realistic goals to work towards.

Maybe you want to lose 5 kg in 3 months or build enough strength to do 10 pushups.

Whatever it is, having a goal and tracking your progress towards it can enhance your motivation.

Celebrate small wins along the way.

Helpful tips to encourage yourself to go to the gym
  • Dress for a workout, even if you’re not feeling up to it
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Put on your gym clothes and sneakers as soon as you leave work.

You will likely feel more in the mood to work out and clock in that session.

  • Get a workout partner to keep you accountable

Find a friend with similar goals and arrange to meet a group at the gym.

You will be more inclined to show up so you don’t leave them waiting, and you can spur each other on during your workout.

If you can’t find a real-life partner, consider hiring a personal trainer (though that will mean forking out more $$$).

  • Reward yourself for going to the gym

Set small rewards along the way to stay motivated, like treating yourself to a healthy smoothie after every 3 visits to the gym or a massage after hitting 10 visits.

Having these rewards to work towards will make you want to keep going back.

  • Proper nutrition and rest are essential for workout motivation

Eating a balanced diet and getting enough sleep every night will fuel your motivation.

When your body feels good, you will be eager to get to the gym and make the most of your workout.

Staying in shape and building strength requires commitment, so do what you can to help set yourself up for success.

Now, we hope you have no excuse not to get to the gym anymore! Start by setting realistic goals and tracking progress. Reward yourself for hitting milestones. Find an accountability partner to help keep you motivated. And once the routine is in, those endorphins will get flowing and you will be excited to keep at it. So put on your favorite shoes/outfit, grab your water bottle, and go get the body you want!

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Latest WFH internships posted from 3 to 6 June 2024

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Hope you’ve had a great start to June.

This week, we have opportunities in content creation, sales, and more so stay on this page and see if any of them might interest you.

#1: Sustainable Growth Experts – Digital Content Creator (Internship)

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Website: sustainable-growth-experts.com

Allowance / Remuneration: $2,000 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Basic experience in developing and executing successful video content campaigns (If you have your own TikTok, IG, or Youtube, that counts as well)
  • Keen interest in health, wellness, and beauty.
  • Strong research and analytical skills.
  • Exceptional writing and editing skills with a keen eye for detail. (Non-negotiable)
  • Able to thrive (not survive) under high-pressure environments
Key Responsibilities
  • Craft Epic Campaigns: Develop slam-dunk content strategies across various platforms— create viral videos, and engaging and educational video content across all platforms.
  • Competitive Analysis: Find out what the best content creators are doing, reverse engineer their success, and do better
  • Find the Right Content and Execute: Spot content gaps and opportunities, and keep the company miles ahead of the competition.
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and follow the instructions closely to apply.

#2: Overkill Pte. Limited – Sales / Account Executive

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Website: overkill.sg

Allowance / Remuneration: $1,000 – 4,000 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Familiar with social media formats and audience behaviors across platforms.
  • Passion and interest in content creation and up-to-date with trends and changes in the social marketing landscape.
  • Willingness to learn and uphold job responsibilities.
Key Responsibilities
  • Client Management: Build and maintain client relationships. Understand client needs and propose solutions to meet their objectives.
  • Sales Growth: Identify and develop new business opportunities. Achieve and exceed sales targets and quotas.
  • Proposal Development: Create sales presentations and proposals that effectively communicate the value of the company’s media products and services.
  • Market Research: Stay informed about industry trends and competitive landscape
  • Reporting: Maintain accurate records of sales activities and client interactions. Prepare regular reports on sales performance.
  • Collaboration: Work closely with internal teams, including production, and creative, to ensure seamless execution of campaigns.
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and email your CV to [email protected]

#3: Kaplan Higher Education Academy – International Marketing Intern

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Website: kaplan.com

Allowance / Remuneration: $800 – 1,000 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, Mass Communications or equivalent
  • Strong interest in international education and marketing
  • Familiarity with digital marketing tools and platforms such as social media management tools and Google Analytics.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English. Proficiency in additional languages is a plus.
  • A keen eye for design and a passion for creativity.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment
  • Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills and the ability to prioritize tasks effectively
  • Previous internship or work experience in marketing or related fields is preferred but not required
Key Responsibilities
  • Assist in developing and implementing marketing campaigns targeted towards international student recruitment.
  • Engage with the student community to unearth, feature, and amplify authentic stories showcasing campus life, enriching perspectives, and diverse perspectives within the institution’s community.
  • Conduct market research to identify key trends, preferences, and opportunities in target international markets.
  • Create engaging content for digital marketing channels including social media, email campaigns, and the institution’s website to communicate with international audiences effectively.
  • Collaborate with internal teams such as admissions, academic departments, and student services to ensure marketing efforts are aligned with institutional goals and offerings.
  • Support the planning and execution of virtual and in-person events aimed at engaging prospective international students.
  • Monitor and analyze the performance of marketing initiatives using relevant metrics and tools, providing insights to optimize future strategies.
  • Provide administrative support as needed, including data entry, scheduling meetings, and organizing marketing materials.
  • Ensure compliance of marketing and communication materials with CPE regulatory guidelines for assigned portfolios.
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and apply for this position by submitting your CV to [email protected]

#4: First Affiliation Management Group – Sales Executive

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Website: famg.com.sg

Allowance / Remuneration: $3,000 – 5,000 (project /contract based)

Job Qualifications
  • Dynamic and results-oriented
Key Responsibilities
  • Execute marketing strategies to generate leads and increase sales.
  • Network with potential clients to build relationships and promote the company’s products and services. 
  • Creating and delivering persuasive sales presentations to clients, highlighting the benefits and features of products tailored to their needs.
  • Act as a primary point of contact for client portfolio management and ensuring speedy response to all client requests. 
  • Staying updated and providing consultative services to clients to help them choose the right financial products and services.
  • Build and maintain relationships with existing customers to foster trust and loyalty, providing ongoing support, and addressing any concerns or inquiries they may have.
  • Communicate and present effectively to clients and other stakeholders.
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and write to Marilyn via this link.

#5: Alchemy Foodtech Pte. Ltd. – Marketing Intern

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Website: alchemyfoodtech.com

Allowance / Remuneration: $800 – 1,000 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Currently pursuing a degree/diploma in marketing, mass communication, new media, or a related field
  • Creative with experience creating videos and posts for social media
  • Passionate about food and health topics
  • Familiar with Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn platforms
  • Excellent English communication skills
  • Good Chinese communication skills
Key Responsibilities
  • Work with the Marketing team to ideate new marketing campaigns and initiatives
  • Assist the team in ideating and executing a content calendar across Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and other new media platforms
  • Create content and copy for integrated media strategies such as PR, email, video, and paid marketing
  • Manage and nurture working relationships with ambassadors and Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs)
  • Liaise with key brand partners and co-building promotional campaigns
  • Support the Marketing team in organizing and planning events
  • Test and learn new digital assets on various owned, earned, and paid platforms
How to apply?

View the job post in full here and apply for this position by submitting your CV to [email protected]

Editor’s note: These positions are selected based on the “remote” tag, but some are hybrid ones and you may need to report physically to the office. For more deets, do contact the employer directly.

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