One would imagine if LH were to do a SIN-CGK-SIN tag-on, that'd be massively stepping on SQ's toes with their ultra-premium pax... would be painful to watch!
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Originally posted by Kyo View PostOne would imagine if LH were to do a SIN-CGK-SIN tag-on, that'd be massively stepping on SQ's toes with their ultra-premium pax... would be painful to watch!
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Originally posted by ek&sq View Post
LH A380 > SQ 744
LH A380 < SQ A380
LH A380 = SQ 77W (Y equal, SQ J better, LH F better)
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Originally posted by sealalula View PostIt's only a matter of time till EK send their A380 to Changi. The only airline with Three-figured no. of orders for the superjumbo...
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Originally posted by wsssaero View PostI believe there were plans around 2008/9 for the EK A380 to operate the DXB-SIN midnight run. I was at Changi Beach around midnight in Jun 09 and I thought I saw a A380-looking EK (definitely not a 773/77W I saw) depart 02L, although I can't be sure.
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Originally posted by sealalula View PostWell as a aviation fan and photographer who visits changi weekly. I am sure that isn't an A380. EK A380 has not landed in WSSS before.
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Originally posted by boing View PostWrong ! EK A380 has landed at least twice in WSSS. The last being a medical diversion abt a month ago. The other was when a QF A380 landed with some problem in SYD and the airport was closed and the EK A380 got diverted here. Along with a EK A345.
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Originally posted by sealalula View PostLufthansa might name one of their A380 "Singapore" or "Singapur". So far, they have named the A380s after their destinations such as New York, Peking, Tokyo, Frankfurt - Main and Munchen.
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Originally posted by sealalula View PostWhich date and month was it ? Is there any news report ?
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Originally posted by boing View PostI can't remember for sure when d 1st was. But it was when a qf A380 landed wif sparks in a runway in Sydney. And d second was a month or two ago. It was a medical diversion. There aren't any news reports on it. Guess it has become a non news event as 380s are a common sight in WSSS anyway.
Well 380's are common in WSSS but still, in which livery
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Originally posted by sealalula View PostDid it happened at night or early morning ?
Well 380's are common in WSSS but still, in which livery
And, an A380 is an A380 by any other livery
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