This trip report is on my recent trip to Edinburgh (SIN-LHR-EDI-LGW-LHR-SIN). I flew on SQ from SIN-LHR-SIN and on BA for the domestic sectors. This would be my first time flying Premium Economy on SQ and I was thrilled to find out if it lived up to the hype.
I arrived at Changi at around 8 pm which was more than 4 hours before my scheduled departure. The airport was surprisingly not too busy during this hour, and there were no queues at the check-in counters. Check-in was processed by a very friendly and efficient lady who only took minutes to check me in. I went straight into the transit area once I received my boarding pass.
I was feeling a little peckish, but I wanted to enjoy the supper on board so I settled for something light (not really) at Burger King. BK’s Chicken Fries seem to be the new ‘craze’ in SG. To me, it’s just chicken fillet that is cut into strips. Good but not fantastic. In fact, it was a little too oily to my liking.
XX enjoying his Chicken Fries. Om nom nom.
For the rest of the time, I just wandered around the terminal. My flight would be leaving from gate A14 that night. As I had lots of time to spare, I strolled to the gate instead of taking the shuttle. Being one of the last few SQ flights to depart T3 for the night, the terminal was pretty quiet by the time my boarding gate opened.
Date: 10th March 2016 (Thurs)
Flight: SQ306
Sector: SIN - LHR
Reg: 9V-SWJ
Type: B777-300ER
Seat: 31A (Emex row)
Class: Premium Economy (S)
STD/ATD: 01:15/01:12
STA/ATA: 07.20/07:03
9V-SWJ: The first 77W retrofitted with PEY.
The load was pretty light on my flight. I didn’t check the actual numbers, but the boarding gate was not even half filled when boarding commenced. UK arrival card was handed out by the gate agent upon scanning my boarding pass. I thought this was a good idea as it kept passengers occupied while waiting to board the plane.
Boarding was called in sequence according to the boarding groups, but this was not strictly enforced. There was no gate agent present to check the boarding passes and everyone is free to board. Anyway, the flight was not full so no one was in a hurry to board the plane.
We finally get our own throne. No more squeezing in the seat pocket! Yay!
First impression of the PEY cabin was that it felt a little cramped. There were 4 rows of PEY seats on the 777WR, decked out in a 2-4-2 configuration. There was a partition between PEY and Y class which made the PEY cabin kind of private. While some of you may like the coziness of the mini cabin, I personally found it slightly claustrophobic. Also, there were no lavatories in PEY so passengers have to use the ones in Y at the back of the plane (Someone did try to peep through the J class curtain while searching for the toilets though )
Why do the seats in front look different from ours? Hmmm.
The seat itself was pretty comfortable for lounging. There were two buttons to control the seat – One for recline, and the other for the calf rest. The foot rest was attached to the calf rest and had to be manually extended. I found the foot rest too short and it restricted my movement while I was sleeping. But at the same time, I can't avoid using the foot rest as the calf rest would leave my legs dangling in the air. That being said, I slept for a good 7 hours on the seat. So good that I was totally oblivious to the severe turbulence that happened while we were overflying India. I only got to know that from my seatmate when I woke up for breakfast.
As I was seated in the emergency row, the PTV was stored in a compartment in front of me. I had issues taking them out and a friendly FSS came to my assistance. The Krisworld selection for March was not too great. Although the content in the library was extensive, I didn’t find many programs that interest me.
Whoa.. our private cinema!
There were two meal services on my flight (Menu posted here). Supper was served immediately after take-off, while breakfast was served 2 hours before landing.
For supper, I chose the Oriental Barbecued Pork Combination. The pork was a little too fat for me, but I can imagine fans of fatty roast meat would adore this. The chilli was the kind you get at chicken rice stalls - Spicy, garlic-ish and gingery. Dessert was a boring Tiramisu cake. Good but unmemorable.
Supper - Oriental Barbecued Pork Combination
For breakfast, I chose the Singapore Nasi Lemak. The rice was fragrant and the chicken was well fried - oily, sinful but sooooo good. The otah was so-so (I would prefer it with less flour). Also the sambal was a little too mild for me.
Breakfast – Singapore Nasi Lemak
Breakfast - Selection of Dim Sum (My seatmate’s choice)
Both meals were served on a tray ala Y class, only with the addition of a table cloth. There were also three choices each for both meals in S class. Overall, the catering for both meals was quite good for this flight. I’m quite a picky eater, and I enjoyed the food
The highlight of my flight was the service. My aisle was served by FSS Kavitha who embodies the warmth and hospitality of a true service professional. She was friendly and her service was polished. During boarding, there was a seat allocation issue and FSS Kavitha handled it very well. She invited the affected passengers to sit down and chatted with them while waiting for the gate agent sort out the discrepancy. During the flight, she attempted to make conversations with her passengers and you can really feel her passion for service. Kudos to her!
We landed ahead of schedule at about 7 am London Time. As with all SQ flights, we arrived at Terminal 2B which was a really long walk to the immigration. My connecting flight to EDI on BA leaves from T5 at 10.30 am. As I booked this flight on a separate ticket, my bag was not tagged to EDI and I had to clear immigration. By the time I was done with the immigration, it was close to 8 am. Uncertain of the travelling time required between the two terminals, I made my way to T5 immediately.
To be continued..
I arrived at Changi at around 8 pm which was more than 4 hours before my scheduled departure. The airport was surprisingly not too busy during this hour, and there were no queues at the check-in counters. Check-in was processed by a very friendly and efficient lady who only took minutes to check me in. I went straight into the transit area once I received my boarding pass.
I was feeling a little peckish, but I wanted to enjoy the supper on board so I settled for something light (not really) at Burger King. BK’s Chicken Fries seem to be the new ‘craze’ in SG. To me, it’s just chicken fillet that is cut into strips. Good but not fantastic. In fact, it was a little too oily to my liking.
XX enjoying his Chicken Fries. Om nom nom.
For the rest of the time, I just wandered around the terminal. My flight would be leaving from gate A14 that night. As I had lots of time to spare, I strolled to the gate instead of taking the shuttle. Being one of the last few SQ flights to depart T3 for the night, the terminal was pretty quiet by the time my boarding gate opened.
Date: 10th March 2016 (Thurs)
Flight: SQ306
Sector: SIN - LHR
Reg: 9V-SWJ
Type: B777-300ER
Seat: 31A (Emex row)
Class: Premium Economy (S)
STD/ATD: 01:15/01:12
STA/ATA: 07.20/07:03
9V-SWJ: The first 77W retrofitted with PEY.
The load was pretty light on my flight. I didn’t check the actual numbers, but the boarding gate was not even half filled when boarding commenced. UK arrival card was handed out by the gate agent upon scanning my boarding pass. I thought this was a good idea as it kept passengers occupied while waiting to board the plane.
Boarding was called in sequence according to the boarding groups, but this was not strictly enforced. There was no gate agent present to check the boarding passes and everyone is free to board. Anyway, the flight was not full so no one was in a hurry to board the plane.
We finally get our own throne. No more squeezing in the seat pocket! Yay!
First impression of the PEY cabin was that it felt a little cramped. There were 4 rows of PEY seats on the 777WR, decked out in a 2-4-2 configuration. There was a partition between PEY and Y class which made the PEY cabin kind of private. While some of you may like the coziness of the mini cabin, I personally found it slightly claustrophobic. Also, there were no lavatories in PEY so passengers have to use the ones in Y at the back of the plane (Someone did try to peep through the J class curtain while searching for the toilets though )
Why do the seats in front look different from ours? Hmmm.
The seat itself was pretty comfortable for lounging. There were two buttons to control the seat – One for recline, and the other for the calf rest. The foot rest was attached to the calf rest and had to be manually extended. I found the foot rest too short and it restricted my movement while I was sleeping. But at the same time, I can't avoid using the foot rest as the calf rest would leave my legs dangling in the air. That being said, I slept for a good 7 hours on the seat. So good that I was totally oblivious to the severe turbulence that happened while we were overflying India. I only got to know that from my seatmate when I woke up for breakfast.
As I was seated in the emergency row, the PTV was stored in a compartment in front of me. I had issues taking them out and a friendly FSS came to my assistance. The Krisworld selection for March was not too great. Although the content in the library was extensive, I didn’t find many programs that interest me.
Whoa.. our private cinema!
There were two meal services on my flight (Menu posted here). Supper was served immediately after take-off, while breakfast was served 2 hours before landing.
For supper, I chose the Oriental Barbecued Pork Combination. The pork was a little too fat for me, but I can imagine fans of fatty roast meat would adore this. The chilli was the kind you get at chicken rice stalls - Spicy, garlic-ish and gingery. Dessert was a boring Tiramisu cake. Good but unmemorable.
Supper - Oriental Barbecued Pork Combination
For breakfast, I chose the Singapore Nasi Lemak. The rice was fragrant and the chicken was well fried - oily, sinful but sooooo good. The otah was so-so (I would prefer it with less flour). Also the sambal was a little too mild for me.
Breakfast – Singapore Nasi Lemak
Breakfast - Selection of Dim Sum (My seatmate’s choice)
Both meals were served on a tray ala Y class, only with the addition of a table cloth. There were also three choices each for both meals in S class. Overall, the catering for both meals was quite good for this flight. I’m quite a picky eater, and I enjoyed the food
The highlight of my flight was the service. My aisle was served by FSS Kavitha who embodies the warmth and hospitality of a true service professional. She was friendly and her service was polished. During boarding, there was a seat allocation issue and FSS Kavitha handled it very well. She invited the affected passengers to sit down and chatted with them while waiting for the gate agent sort out the discrepancy. During the flight, she attempted to make conversations with her passengers and you can really feel her passion for service. Kudos to her!
We landed ahead of schedule at about 7 am London Time. As with all SQ flights, we arrived at Terminal 2B which was a really long walk to the immigration. My connecting flight to EDI on BA leaves from T5 at 10.30 am. As I booked this flight on a separate ticket, my bag was not tagged to EDI and I had to clear immigration. By the time I was done with the immigration, it was close to 8 am. Uncertain of the travelling time required between the two terminals, I made my way to T5 immediately.
To be continued..
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