SINGAPORE, June 26 -- Singapore Airlines chief executive Goh Choon Phong received nearly S$9.7 million (RM30.65 million) in total remuneration for the financial year ended March 31, as the airline group posted record revenue of S$20.5 billion.

According to The Straits Times, about 49 per cent of his package came from shares, 35 per cent from bonuses, while his base salary stood at about S$1.5 million, with total pay higher than the previous year's roughly S$7 million.

The increase was driven largely by share-based awards linked to long-term incentive schemes introduced during the Covid-19 period, including a final tranche disbursed in July 2025.

Other senior executives, including the chief commercial officer and chief operations office...