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21 Sep 2016
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In the September 14 issue of TNW, it was incorrectly reported that
Singapore Airlines’ business-class seat reclined to an angle of 132
degrees for passengers wanting to sleep. The seat reclines to an angle
of 132 degrees in a seated position and the bed becomes completely
flat when passengers want to sleep. TNW apologises for the error.

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