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Absolutely not : 4:45 to Shanghai kids playI hope you are there long enough to do it justice
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Absolutely not : 4:45 to Shanghai kids playI hope you are there long enough to do it justice
For MEL-FRA or MEL-MUC flying in J what are recommended flights in terms of day/night flying and stopover time in Sin?
The A380 connection from Mel has only 50 mins in Sin? And seems to be then late arrival into FRA with daytime sleeping?
I prefer to fly overnight.
Onward journey to Athens next day so would probably need 1 night near airport.
Are you talking of cash or reward flights?2 questions as a SQ newbie if I may please
1. Flights I have been looking at SIN-HKT-SIN have gone up, though if I book 2 one ways, it is a few hundred $ cheaper - any downside to this?
2. Another scenario, is there an issue with doing seperate tickets, J one way and Y the other?
Cash @kamchatsky (edited to add that, thanks)Ar
Are you talking of cash or reward flights?
No issue buying two one ways. The only thing with two one ways is for destinations that require an onwards or return ticket, it’s not obvious that you have the return… so you may be asked to show it.Cash @kamchatsky (edited to add that, thanks)
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Flew JQ business last week. One area they really put SQ to shame is the desserts. (Probably the only area,, but then again the lamb shank I had was also quite good)
Lunch came with "Delicate orange & almond cake", light meal came with " Creamy mango cheesecake". Whilst they were boxed, they were quite delicious, quite moist and easy to consume. If they'd been plated, with a coulis and some berries, would be quite spectacular, better than any of the dried out chaff SQ serves as dessert in business class. SQ are just a bit too Singaporean sometimes (i.e seafood appetizers and woefully unimaginative, often inedible desserts. Desserts seem to be something that a lot of Singaporeans don't care much for).
Although, that's a bit unfair, wander around Kampong Glam and there are some amazing small businesses with all sorts of imaginative desserts - these just don't make their way into the uber-conservative SQ.
I've always enjoyed the post dessert chocolates. And ask for a couple of extras...SIN-MEL the best dessert was a scoop of vanilla ice cream..... Of course it was rock hard and took 20 mins to be soft enough to start eating but it was OK. Took the fruit with it as well
