Passengers can now Understand Asia better via CNA programming

Channel News Asia (CNA) announced that an extensive selection of its award-winning original documentaries and current affairs programmes is now available on Singapore Airlines (SIA)’ KrisWorld inflight entertainment system.
The library of engaging and trusted feature content is now housed in a new CNA-branded category on the system’s platform.
The CNA category joins other well-known categories like Apple TV+ and Max, making it part of the over 1,900 entertainment options available on board.
A better way to Understand Asia
This collaboration between CNA and SIA means that travellers can now easily access CNA’s informative and insightful programming that helps global audiences to better Understand Asia.
The carefully curated CNA category on KrisWorld will be regularly refreshed to showcase a wide genre of programming, including investigative, historical as well as travel and lifestyle content.
Among the programmes available are:
- Southeast Asia on a Plate: Takes gastronomic globetrotters on a voyage to understand how the region’s beloved dishes get to our table in modern times;
- Remarkable Living: A showcase of visionaries at the forefront of luxury, craftsmanship, gastronomy, and architecture, situated in spectacular spots around the world; and
- Black Thursday: A never-seen before account of a significant chapter of Singapore’s history – the unprecedented three-day shutdown of the Singapore Exchange in 1985.
This latest offering is part of CNA’s strategic efforts over the past year to grow its global reach.
The network’s other efforts include launching a new documentary-centric CNA feed in the United Kingdom and the United States as well as a new CNA website in Bahasa Indonesia.