"Singapore Airlines Turbulence Incident Highlights Seat Belt Safety"

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A 73-year-old British man died and over 100 passengers were injured during a severe turbulence incident on a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore. The Montreal Convention allows injured passengers to seek compensation up to $170,000, but claims could reach higher amounts depending on the investigation's outcome. Singapore Airlines has since changed its policy to not serve meals when the seatbelt light is on.
Topics:world#aviation-news#aviation-safety#montreal-convention#passenger-compensation#singapore-airlines#turbulence
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