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About Singapore Airlines

Singapore Airlines is the flag carrier of Singapore and is headquartered at Changi Airport, Singapore.

Singapore Airlines has codeshare agreements with Garuda Indonesia, jetBlue Airways, Malaysia Airlines, SilkAir, Virgin Atlantic Airways, Virgin America and Vistara. Singapore Airlines flies to many destinations including Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, Dhaka, Sao Paulo, Frankfurt, Paris, Copenhagen, Munich, Hong Kong, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Cape Town, Istanbul, Bangkok, Colombo, Johannesburg and many others.

 


 

Baggage Allowance

Carry-on Baggage

Premium Economy and Economy class passengers are entitled to 1 piece of hand baggage of up to 7kg and for those in Suites, First and Business Class 2 pieces of up to 7kg each. Checked Baggage

Checked Baggage

Economy Class: 30kg checked allowance

Premium Economy: 35kg

Business Class:40kg

First Class: 50kg and Suites on all flights except those from all or to the United States and Brazil.

 


 

Singapore Class Information

Economy Class

Economy Class seats are designed to give you more personal space. There are two classes of Economy: Standard, and Premium, with Premium in a separate cabin.

Economy Class Facilities

On all aircraft, Standard Economy Class passengers can enjoy a special meal, personal touch-screen TV, and, on most flights, stay in touch with Internet Connectivity. Premium Economy passengers can also make the most of extra storage space, a larger touchscreen, and exclusive menu.

Economy Class Seating

On the A350-900 and 777-300, seats are designed with backrest cushions and bolstered sides, to provide additional comfort. Additionally, the 4-way adjustable sculpted headrest, with comfortable neck support, holds your head snugly and lets you sleep.

On the A380, A330 and 777-300ER, Economy passengers can choose Extra Legroom Seats, and Forward Zone Seats, located closer to the doors.

On all aircraft, Premium Economy Class seats are also reclining, and designed with greater width of up to 19.5 inches, calf-rest and foot-rest built right into your seat. Built within the seats are two USB ports and adjustable reading lamp.

 


 

Business Class

Business Class is available on all flights. Facilities and services depend on the aircraft type.

Business Class Facilities

On all flights, Business passengers can enjoy specialist menus, with creations by notable chefs from our International Culinary Panel. Dine-in restaurant setting onboard with full table service, and wines to match the food and altitude. Comparatively large personal touch screen TV’s and noise cancelling headphones are provided.

Business Class Seating

On the A350-900 and 777-300, Business Class seats offer two seating position, designed for absolute comfort. Handcrafted from Scottish leather and diamond-stitched, the 28-inch seat transforms into a 78-inch bed, complete with linen, duvet and pillows.

On the A380, 777-300ER and 777-200, all Business Class passengers have aisle access, and one of the widest leather seats in its class, also fully reclinable. The new Airbus A380 aircraft also offers New Business Class seating, with revolutionary shaped seats in hand stitched full grain leather.

On the A330, 777-300 and 777-200, regional business class passengers can enjoy fully reclinable shell shaped seating, with control panel built in.

 


 

First Class

As well as the luxurious First Class, available on the Boeing 777–300ER and refitted Boeing 777–300 aircraft, on some aircraft private Suites are also offered.

First Class Facilities

Breakfast in bed, even at three in the morning. Quiet space to work. Quiet time to relax. Unwind with a 23-inch personal LCD TV, with Bose noise-cancelling headphones, enjoy a premium menu

First Class Seating

Seating is a generous 35 inches wide, upholstered in the finest grade full-grain leather with mahogany trimmings. When transformed into a fully-flat bed, the seat extends to 80 inches to give greater sleeping comfort. Complete with linen, duvet and pillows.

Available exclusively on the Airbus A380–800 aircraft, Suites provide absolute personal space. Designed by French luxury yacht designer Jean-Jacques Coste, your individual cabin will have its own sliding door and window blinds. Its spaciousness allows for a standalone bed, completely separate from your seat. Meals are served on bone china by Wedgwood, with menus developed by acclaimed chefs.

 


 

Singapore Airlines Check-In Information

Online Check-In

Singapore Airlines passengers can check-in online from 48 hours before, and up to 1.5 hours before scheduled departure time. This can be found by clicking here.

Airport Check-In

Alternatively, passengers can check-in at the airport by visiting the Singapore Airlines counter.

 


 

Singapore Airlines Frequent Flyer Program

Singapore Airlines offers a frequent flyer program called KrisFlyer to reward regular passengers.

The Silver Kris Lounge is Singapore Airlines premium lounge, available to departing Singapore Airlines Suites, First Class and Business Class passengers in addition to Solitaire PPS Club, PPS Club and KrisFlyer Elite Gold members travelling on Singapore Airlines.

Miles are earned and redeemed on Singapore Airlines own services as well as with Krisflyer partners. Partners include all Star Alliance members, SilkAir, Virgin Atlantic Virgin Australia, Air India, and numerous hotel chains and car-hire companies.

KrisFlyer is divided into KrisFlyer, KrisFlyer Elite Silver and KrisFlyer Elite Gold, which correspond to Star Alliance Silver and Gold, respectively.

Priority Passenger Service (PPS) is for passengers who have accumulated S$25,000 worth of PPS Value within a year. PPS Value is acquired while flying Singapore Airlines Suites, First Class or Business Class on Singapore Airlines, or Business Class on SilkAir. The PPS is divided into the PPS Club, Solitaire PPS Club and the Solitaire PPS Club Life.

 


 

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Singapore Changi International Airport

Singapore Changi Airport is the main airport for Singapore and is the hub airport forScoot, SilkAir, Singapore Airlines, Jetstar Asia Airways, Tigerair. It has three runways and can handle nearly 55 million passengers.

Other airlines which fly to and from Changi Airport include AirAsia, Air China, Air France, Bangkok Airways, Emirates and many others.

 


Fleet

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Airbus A380

Boeing 777

 


 

Popular Routes

 

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Star Alliance

Star Alliance is the leading global airline network, which has 27 member airlines. Star Alliance was founded in 1997 with the five founding airlines: Scandinavian Airlines, Thai Airways International, Air Canada, Lufthansa and United Airlines. The alliance has grown considerably now to airlines which fly to 1,321 airports and 193 countries, carrying 637 million passengers every year!

 


 

Singapore Airlines News

7th June 2018

United Airlines faces challenges from Singapore Airlines

United Airlines has a new competitor! Singapore Airlines is set to challenge its Long-haul route network as it gets closer and closer to launch non-stop flights from Singapore to New York and Los Angeles. A few years ago, Singapore ordered a specialist aircraft with a goal of granting the airline access to the U.S. direct. A few months after that, United got in there first with a non-stop flight from San Francisco to Singapore. Now Singapore Airlines is back in business. Five years ago, Singapore Airlines cancelled its nonstop Singapore-Newark and Singapore-Los Angeles routes due to soaring oil prices.

Currently, United Airlines doesn't fly nonstop from the New York area to Singapore, but it still has a high market share on that route. It can offer one-stop service via its hubs in San Francisco and Los Angeles, or via its Asian joint venture partners' hubs. Other U.S.-based airlines don't offer nearly as many options. This new competition should shake things up a bit.

 

31st May 2018

Singapore Airlines relaunch direct service to Newark

Singapore Airlines will start operating a direct service between Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR). The carrier used to fly the route using a number of A350-900s but stopped back in 2013. Singapore Airlines will resume the service on 11th October 2018 and will use its new fleet of A350-900s. Initially, the service will run three times a week but by the 18th October it plans to operate seven times a week. The Singapore—Newark service has an estimated flight duration of 9 hours.

Singapore Airlines also plan to use its A350-900s to fly between Singapore Changi and Los Angeles International (LAX), however, the plans are still in the initial stages and nothing is set for sure.

 

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