Singapore Airlines Limited announced operational results for the month of May 2021. The SIA Group's passenger traffic (measured in revenue passenger-kilometres) grew on the back of a calibrated increase in passenger capacity (measured in available seat- kilometres) over the past 12 months, which saw SIA Group's passenger capacity rise to around 27% of pre-Covid-19 levels by May 2021. Passenger load factor (PLF) for the month increased 5.7 percentage points year-on-year to 14.3%. At the end of May, the full-service network which includes both wide-body and narrow- body operations, covered 49 destinations including Singapore. Scoot, SIA's low-cost carrier subsidiary, served 24 destinations (including Singapore) as at end of May. This followed the reinstatement of flights to Athens, Kuala Lumpur, Manado and two destinations in the Philippines (Clark and Cebu) while operations to West Asia remained suspended. SIA Cargo registered a monthly cargo load factor (CLF) of 87.7%, which was 12.8percentage points higher year-on-year, as cargo traffic (measured in freight tonne- kilometres) rose by 72.9% on the back of a capacity expansion of 47.7%. All route regions recorded year-on-year increases in CLF during the month.