Pancake1967
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I have a similar question (about EK432, EY470 and EY473) like CaptainSico (sorry, not allowed to enter links at this moment, but search for EK432 :-| ). Basically the question is if I'm allowed to leave the plane during the short fuel stop in Singapore on the flights mentioned above to stretch my legs a bit. Not interested in buying duty free stuff, but walking around for an hour would be great.
Prior to discovering this forum, I'd already contacted Emirates in the Netherlands about this matter and they told me that it is prohibited to leave the plane in Singapore, while Qantas staff (I can only book it as QF8432 but it is simply EK432) told me that it is always prohibited to stay on any plane while it is being refueled (due to airport regulations). I also contacted Etihad with the same question about EY470 and EY473 and they said that I'm not allowed to leave the plane.
Okay, very confusing answers.
Does anyone has any recent experiences with these flights? Just as CaptainSico (I already pm’ed him) I would like to stretch my legs a bit in between flights, rather then spending 16 - 17 hours in a aluminum tube.
Thanks in advance
Prior to discovering this forum, I'd already contacted Emirates in the Netherlands about this matter and they told me that it is prohibited to leave the plane in Singapore, while Qantas staff (I can only book it as QF8432 but it is simply EK432) told me that it is always prohibited to stay on any plane while it is being refueled (due to airport regulations). I also contacted Etihad with the same question about EY470 and EY473 and they said that I'm not allowed to leave the plane.
Okay, very confusing answers.

Does anyone has any recent experiences with these flights? Just as CaptainSico (I already pm’ed him) I would like to stretch my legs a bit in between flights, rather then spending 16 - 17 hours in a aluminum tube.
Thanks in advance