Singapore Airlines Service

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Kiwi Flyer said:
Obviously that depends on the flight you're on. Most of the time SQ285/6, for example (to/from AKL), is totally full in econ.

Maybe the alternative flight would be better from that point of view. Of course sometimes the alternatices are things you probably wouldn't choose. From Perth, I imagine the flight to SIN that departs at 1:30 am is probably not heavily loaded, but not likely a flight I would choose either :)
 
Kiwi Flyer said:
Obviously that depends on the flight you're on. Most of the time SQ285/6, for example (to/from AKL), is totally full in econ.
And they must all sit down the back of the plane on takeoff from AKL, resulting in dragging the tail along the runway for several hundred metres before takeoff :shock:
 
NM said:
Kiwi Flyer said:
Obviously that depends on the flight you're on. Most of the time SQ285/6, for example (to/from AKL), is totally full in econ.
And they must all sit down the back of the plane on takeoff from AKL, resulting in dragging the tail along the runway for several hundred metres before takeoff :shock:

I wish you would warn me BEFORE you made psts like that one - I am going throgh monitors and keyboards like you wouldn't believe!

Dave
 
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BlacKnox said:
shillard said:
Pretty much - QF dragons might not offer the world's best service, but at least they can be trusted to evacuate the aircraft when the balloon goes up.

The same can't be said for the bimbos on Vermin Blue, or the "hostesses" on SQ.

How did you arrive at this conclusion?

Allah told me last night, when I was talking to him on my 'Allah phone'.
 
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oz_mark said:
Kiwi Flyer said:
Obviously that depends on the flight you're on. Most of the time SQ285/6, for example (to/from AKL), is totally full in econ.

Maybe the alternative flight would be better from that point of view. Of course sometimes the alternatices are things you probably wouldn't choose. From Perth, I imagine the flight to SIN that departs at 1:30 am is probably not heavily loaded, but not likely a flight I would choose either :)

Yes that's the case with AKL too, especially now SQ281/2 is retimed. Much lighter load except in peak season.
 
cssaus said:
If anyone is interested, I came across this link which is a review of SIA's non-stop flights from Singapore to New York on their new A340-500 service.

There's also a review (on FT) of the ultra longhaul flight by an AFF member ;)
 
cssaus said:
oz_mark said:
Last week I had my first SIA flight in a long time. Now, granted I was in Economy, so wouldn't expect all the stuff that goes with Business Class. I would say, however, that I found their service fine, and can't really find a reason to fault it.

One tip for *A Gold people, if you're travelling on Singapore Airlines in Economy Class, ask to be seated in an aisle seat in the centre section (althought not too close to the front) and when you check in, ask if they will consider blocking the adjacent seat. I do this quite regularly and providing the flight is not heavily booked, you can most likely end up with a spare seat alongside you.

Spot on.

I've just done this.

:)
 
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