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By Karamjit Kaur, Aviation Correspondent
SINGAPORE Airlines' non-stop, business-class- only flights to the United States have become the latest casualties of a global downturn in travel.
A drop-off in passengers has prompted the carrier to axe four of the 14 such services it offers to Los Angeles and New York weekly. From Feb 17 to March 25, there will be no flights on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. What happens after will be subject to review, the airline told The Straits Times.
Details of the Singapore-US flight cuts come more than a week after it was revealed that SIA is cutting 214 other flights, mainly regional services, until the end of March. This follows a marked downturn in global travel sparked by the financial crisis.

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