The primary airline in Singapore, Singapore Airlines, serves up to 11 million passengers a year. It is owned by Temasek Holdings, a government conglomerate. The airline operates over 150 aircraft on 130 routes, serving 35 countries. The carrier brings about $4.6 billion in revenue annually.
Certainly! Let’s look at the fascinating history of the Singapore Airlines Logo🌟
1972-1987
The bird in the logo foreground is a schematic fluttering its wings. The animal figure is made up of straight parallel stripes. The drawing is thought to have been influenced by a kris, a spiritual weapon. This knife is a UNESCO World Heritage and is well-liked in Asian nations.
1987-Present
Singapore Airlines made a minor graphic upgrade in 1987 by adding color to the logo. The new logo was intended to symbolize the growth of the business and blend in with the primary campaign, which featured brilliant, attractive Singapore Girls dressed in traditional garb.