jimjams
16th July 2009, 08:50 PM
Excellent news today. We can now fly from London Heathrow to Melbourne entirely on A380s. It's a fantastic aircraft. Just wish we could afford first class.
Come 29 September 2009, customers travelling between Singapore and Melbourne will get to enjoy an unrivalled inflight experience as Singapore Airlines operates the Airbus A380, the largest passenger aircraft in the world, to the city.
Melbourne will be the second city in Australia and sixth city in the Airline’s network to receive the A380. Sydney was the first to receive the superjumbo when Singapore Airlines began operating the A380 in October 2007.
“We are excited to fly the A380 to Melbourne, the second most populous city in Australia and a vibrant centre for commerce, arts, industry, sports and tourism. As the greenest widebody aircraft in the sky, the 471-seat A380 will increase the seat capacity to Melbourne by 10%, without the need for additional frequencies,” said Mr. Huang Cheng Eng, Executive Vice President, Marketing and the Regions.
The daily A380 flights will replace an existing daily Boeing 747-400 service to Melbourne. SQ227 will depart Singapore Changi Airport at 2100hrs and arrive in Melbourne at 0610hrs (0710hrs from 4 October 2009 due to daylight savings) the next day. On the return leg, SQ228 will depart Melbourne at 1550hrs (1650hrs from 4 October 2009) and touch down in Singapore at 2140hrs.
Singapore Airlines currently operates 21 weekly services between Singapore and Melbourne. The Airline also flies to four other Australian cities including Adelaide (7 times weekly), Brisbane (19 times weekly), Perth (19 times weekly) and Sydney (28 times weekly).
Measuring 86 centimetres (34 inches) in width, the Singapore Airlines Business Class seat is the widest in its class. Each seat has direct access to the aisle and can be converted into a comfortable wide bed, simply by folding down the seat back.
Singapore Airlines’ new Economy Class seats also offer customers unprecedented comfort and space. The ergonomically designed seat not only maximises knee and legroom, it boasts intelligent features such as a non-intrusive reading light and height-adjustable leather headrests with side panels.
Singapore Airlines currently has nine A380s in service, a further ten on firm order, and options on six more.
http://www.singaporeair.com/mediacentre/pacontent/news/NE_3909.jsp
Come 29 September 2009, customers travelling between Singapore and Melbourne will get to enjoy an unrivalled inflight experience as Singapore Airlines operates the Airbus A380, the largest passenger aircraft in the world, to the city.
Melbourne will be the second city in Australia and sixth city in the Airline’s network to receive the A380. Sydney was the first to receive the superjumbo when Singapore Airlines began operating the A380 in October 2007.
“We are excited to fly the A380 to Melbourne, the second most populous city in Australia and a vibrant centre for commerce, arts, industry, sports and tourism. As the greenest widebody aircraft in the sky, the 471-seat A380 will increase the seat capacity to Melbourne by 10%, without the need for additional frequencies,” said Mr. Huang Cheng Eng, Executive Vice President, Marketing and the Regions.
The daily A380 flights will replace an existing daily Boeing 747-400 service to Melbourne. SQ227 will depart Singapore Changi Airport at 2100hrs and arrive in Melbourne at 0610hrs (0710hrs from 4 October 2009 due to daylight savings) the next day. On the return leg, SQ228 will depart Melbourne at 1550hrs (1650hrs from 4 October 2009) and touch down in Singapore at 2140hrs.
Singapore Airlines currently operates 21 weekly services between Singapore and Melbourne. The Airline also flies to four other Australian cities including Adelaide (7 times weekly), Brisbane (19 times weekly), Perth (19 times weekly) and Sydney (28 times weekly).
Measuring 86 centimetres (34 inches) in width, the Singapore Airlines Business Class seat is the widest in its class. Each seat has direct access to the aisle and can be converted into a comfortable wide bed, simply by folding down the seat back.
Singapore Airlines’ new Economy Class seats also offer customers unprecedented comfort and space. The ergonomically designed seat not only maximises knee and legroom, it boasts intelligent features such as a non-intrusive reading light and height-adjustable leather headrests with side panels.
Singapore Airlines currently has nine A380s in service, a further ten on firm order, and options on six more.
http://www.singaporeair.com/mediacentre/pacontent/news/NE_3909.jsp