Does anyone know the status of 9V-SKC? It's not listed as having flown anywhere for ages. Long-term inspections going on?
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Originally posted by SQGamespeed View PostWhen you mean "last batch", do you mean these will be the final 5 A380s SQ will receive?
Also, I reckon the A350 in the second picture is future 9V-SMK or 9V-SML.
The two A350s in the picture are 9V-SMG and 9V-SMH. The photo was taken on 6 December. SMK is currently undergoing cabin fitting while SML is waiting to enter the paint hanger.
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Originally posted by SQavgeek View PostWhen will the first one of those A380's enter service? They will feature new cabins right?
These A380s will feature the new business and first class cabins as well, which will be unveiled this year.
Source: Singapore Airlines 2017 outlook: further pressure on yields as premium position is reinforced
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Singapore Airlines to reveal new A380 first class suites mid-2017
A Class Beyond A Class Beyond First?
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Originally posted by Jumbojet Lover View PostSingapore Airlines to reveal new A380 first class suites mid-2017
A Class Beyond A Class Beyond First?
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Originally posted by SQGamespeed View PostI am definitely keen to see how these new suites will turn out. However, I personally don't feel it is right to have them on the upper deck. The front of the lower deck is definitely more spacious for them. Some airlines, such as LH, have had F on the upper deck of their 744s, and that seems way off when you go into that cabin. It just doesn't feel like F at all.
The big change for Etihad was that they introduced a single aisle solution which allows 1-1 configurations.
Expect the total footprint of each Suite to increase dramatically: each suite will occupy much more space than today.
SQ has worked with a number of passengers to test and comment on the mock-up cabin in Changi.
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Originally posted by SMK77 View PostLufthansa has First Class on the Upper Deck of the A380. Thai Airways has First on the A380 Upper Deck and Emirates and Etihad have put it there as well.
The big change for Etihad was that they introduced a single aisle solution which allows 1-1 configurations.
Expect the total footprint of each Suite to increase dramatically: each suite will occupy much more space than today.
SQ has worked with a number of passengers to test and comment on the mock-up cabin in Changi.
Would be interesting to see if there's any use for he space on each sides of the main staircase as well as any chance of a lounge/bar like EK/QR given J and F will now be on the same deck.
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Originally posted by Spaniard View PostPerhaps SQ could be exploring couple bookings on the same suite given the dimensions as otherwise sharing a bed would no longer be possible.
There won't be any bar - that's middle-east bling and not supported by SQ.
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Some comments have it that the upper deck has more noise. Being in both J and R before I do find the front of the lower deck less noisy. When SQ first rolled out the A380 not many airports had the facility to handle the upper deck bridge. Perhaps these were the consideration back in 2007 configuration.
Well really am keen to see how the new configuration turns out. Only sad that the reduction means reduced redemptions
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I thought they might have liked the QF solution of putting the PEY cabin where the upper-Y cabin is currently. If R moves upstairs, it remains to be seen how Y and the lower deck in general will be arranged. Looks like Upper-Y will become a treasured memory...
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