SQ premium economy class: when from MEL?

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Lowly Y here, already planning next year's trip to Europe (May-June 2016). Is it known yet when the new Premium Economy class is to be introduced on MEL-SIN-FCO and LHR-SIN-MEL flights? Any ideas on the likely price point? Mid-way between Y and J?
My linking flights will be BLQ-MRS, and MRS-LHR. Is there anyway to book all the flights as a round-trip ticket (using Star Alliance partners) or is there no option other than multiple one-way tickets?
 
Lowly Y here, already planning next year's trip to Europe (May-June 2016). Is it known yet when the new Premium Economy class is to be introduced on MEL-SIN-FCO and LHR-SIN-MEL flights? Any ideas on the likely price point? Mid-way between Y and J?
My linking flights will be BLQ-MRS, and MRS-LHR. Is there anyway to book all the flights as a round-trip ticket (using Star Alliance partners) or is there no option other than multiple one-way tickets?

Looking at fares ex SYD it's not cheap - you're looking at around $3700 IIRC.

Unless you have a specific reason for wanting to fly singapore airlines (to gain status or something), you can find a mixed class (economy to singapore on SQ, then business class from singapore return to Europe on Viet Nam airlines - full flat beds) for around the same total price.
 
We looked at SQ, from melt. But it was far too dear. Got a much better deal with CX.
 
Just noticed this 'news article' which is just cut and pasted from SQ's Y+ press release.

What absolute nonsense. Does SQ believe people who can afford to buy Y+ honestly believe this?

(I've bolded some of my favourite descriptions)

Singapore Airlines Launch Premium Economy Class In Sydney
Premium Economy Class seats which will promise unrivalled levels of creature comfort and accessibility to Australian flyers.The new cabins have been appointed to provide exceptional levels of style and innovation never before seen in the new Premium Economy segment. The new Singapore Airlines designs merge modern ergonomics such as 18.5 or 19.5-inch wide leather seats (depending on aircraft type) with an extensive 8-inch recline option and calf-rest and foot-bar for long-haul flights.
The centrepiece of the new premium economy seats however is the stunning 13.3-inch full HD touchscreen, the largest in its class, paired with active noise-cancelling headphones to provide the ultimate in in-flight entertainment.
Other notable wins for Australian flyers is the plethora of peripheral points including individual in-seat power supply, two USB ports, a full motion swivel reading light, hidden coughtail table, and extra stowage space. Not that you’ll be needing the space since the new class will also include 35kg of baggage allowance.
 
Well, as a long-term Y and prospective Y+ passenger a little more space does sound attractive. But I agree that "unrivalled", "never before seen" and "ultimate"are over the top descriptors. I'd rather they simply set out plainly what distinguishes Y+ from Y without the hyperbole.
 
A plethora?

I was really looking forward to the PE product but really, that media blurb should come with gumboots and a bucket.
 
Well from my VOVSPOV (Very Own Very Selfish Point Of View) I hope NEVER! Any reduction size of F cabin may be a serious downer to some of us.
 
Have just last night got off a CX PE flight. Will trip report this weekend.
But the common problem, is the toilet issue, sharing with Economy is a big looser for me. Just doesn't work. We started to use the Business class toilets, but got told to use economy toilets, we were not happy, but some of the ladies just ignored the FA's, and used them any way.
I think the airlines will need to rethink this issue. Because we travelled on both the A330 (no separate toilet), and the B777 also no separate toilet.
But all in all it is worth the money if less than $3500.
 
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Have just last night got off a CX PE flight. Will trip report this weekend.
But the common problem, is the toilet issue, sharing with Economy is a big looser for me. Just doesn't work. We started to use the Business class toilets, but got told to use economy toilets, we were not happy, but some of the ladies just ignored the FA's, and used them any way.
I think the airlines will need to rethink this issue. Because we travelled on both the A330 (no separate toilet), and the B777 also no separate toilet.
But all in all it is worth the money if less than $3500.

The 4-class 77W has a dedicated toilet for PE, as does the 747.

The a330 and 3-class 77W is different - no toilet. But the same as Qantas when it started with PE.

I'm not sure I agree with people continuing to use the business class WCs after being told not to. Looking at seat maps for the 77W (3-class) and A330 - PE pax would actually have to walk through the business cabin to get to the WCs? (as opposed to the WC being at the bulkhead between the two cabins) That's a big no-no in terms of security and privacy.
 
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