Singapore’s flag carrier, already rountinely ranked as the world’s No. 1 airline with its generous pourings of champagne and ability to book the cook and order Lobster Thermidor, unveiled its fresh and completely redesigned first and business class seats — with all-new privacy doors — on Monday.
To start, Singapore Air’s seven Airbus SE A350 jets that fly the 18- or 15-hour crossings between Singapore and New York or Los Angeles will get four first class seats installed. The move comes as rival Qantas Airways Ltd. prepares to launch non-stop flights between Sydney and London and New York as part of Project Sunrise.
Singapore Air Chief Executive Officer Goh Choon Phong said the investment is designed to show the carrier’s “unwavering commitment to delivering an exceptional travel experience.”
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The retrofit will also apply to the rest of the carrier’s long-haul configured A350 fleet, or 41 planes in total. Down the track, the same premium seats will appear on its future Boeing Co. 777-9 aircraft.
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