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16 January -03 April 2009
all destinations from London £575 Manchester £619
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SINGAPORE AIRLINES A380: COMFORT, SPACE AND LUXURY
Singapore Airlines today unveiled the luxurious cabin interior on its new Airbus
A380. The cabin was revealed for the first time at the aircraft delivery in
Toulouse, France.
The Singapore Airlines A380 is configured with 471 seats in three classes, with 12
Singapore Airlines Suites – a cabin class beyond first – on the main deck, 60
Business Class on the upper deck, and 399 Economy Class seats, across both
decks. This new cabin design ensures that the A380 will deliver unprecedented
comfort, space and luxury to Singapore Airlines customers.
The design process began over five years ago, with some of the airline’s most
frequent travelers invited to participate in workshops to help the airline
understand what was most important to customers on a new aircraft.
Some of the new cabin products have already made their debut, to global acclaim,
on Singapore Airlines new Boeing 777-300ER long-haul aircraft
Coupled with the service of the Singapore Airlines award-winning cabin crew, the
A380 will provide customers in all three classes with a luxurious travel experience.
Singapore Airlines Suites
Beyond the luxury of First Class, the Singapore Airlines Suites is in a league of its
own in terms of privacy, luxury and personal space.
The new Singapore Airlines Suites have been designed by leading French luxury
yacht designer Jean-Jacques Coste of Coste Design and manufactured by Jamco
Corporation of Japan and Sicma Aero Seat of France.
The seat in each Singapore Airlines Suite is almost a metre wide (with armrest
folded away) and is fully adjustable with a simple-to-use seat control panel to
accommodate a variety of sitting and lounging positions.
When the customer is ready to sleep, the cabin crew will make up a full-sized bed
with a plush mattress. A lavish duvet and cushions, designed by French fashion
house, Givenchy, furnish this comfortable bed.
The bed is designed separately into each Suite, and does not convert from the
seat itself. Using separate sleeping and sitting surfaces, the intelligent design of
the full flat bed offers customers the choice to rest in their preferred sleeping
positions, and also allows them to sit and lounge in bed to read or catch movies
on their personal 58 centimetre (23-inch) LCD screen.
For couples traveling, the beds in the middle two seats can be converted to an
optional double bed.
Business Class
Customers can look forward to experiencing the world’s widest business class seat
on the Singapore Airlines A380. Designed by James Park Associates (JPA) of the
UK and manufactured for Singapore Airlines by Koito of Japan, the seat has
already won acclaim since being fitted to the Airline’s Boeing 777-300ER fleet last
year.
Because of the increased cabin
width on the A380, the seats
will be even larger. Measuring
86 centimetres (34 inches) in
width, the Business Class seat
can be transformed into a
comfortable full-flat bed for a
good night’s sleep. Innovative
design of the bed enhances
sleeping comfort, and also
allows customers to lounge in
bed to watch TV or eat, as they
might at home.
Seats in the Business Class cabin are arranged in a forward facing, four-abreast (1-
2-1) configuration that offers all customers direct access to the aisle. The fixed
back shell on every seat can be extended to the sides for greater personal privacy.
Other features include a 39-centimetre (15.4-inch) LCD screen fully equipped with
USB ports and in-seat power, exclusively designed bedding and dining-ware by
Givenchy, enlarged dining table that is height-adjustable, as well as trolley bag
stowage under the seat.
Economy Class
The new Singapore Airlines Economy Class seat offers greater comfort through
improved seat design and the use of new, lighter and thinner materials. The new
seats, designed and built by Weber (USA), provide more personal space, legroom
and knee-room.
Customers can catch the latest movies on KrisWorld on a larger 27-centimetre
(10.6-inch) screen in each seat. A USB port is also available at each seat to allow
customers to access the enhanced functionalities on KrisWorld.
Other intelligent features include the non-intrusive reading light installed
underneath the seatback screen, personal storage space for spectacles and small
personal items, a coat hook, foot rest and in-seat power supply.
General Cabin Amenity
Besides the spaciousness of the cabin, its low cabin noise inflight, and special
lighting features in the Singapore Airlines Suites and Business Class, conveys a
sense of serenity and relaxation.
A Passenger Corner is specially created for Business Class customers, for them to
pick up snacks between meals and socialize during the flight. Also featured on the
aircraft are larger, more luxuriously furnished and brighter lavatories in the
Business Class and Singapore Airlines Suites cabins.
KrisWorld
Enhancing the inflight experience is KrisWorld, Singapore Airlines’ award-winning
inflight entertainment system.
The new KrisWorld is fitted onto the Airline’s A380 and B777-300ER fleet, and will
provide a wide selection of entertainment options, including 100 movies, more
than 180 popular TV programmes, a library of 700 music CDs, music channels
and many learning applications. Singapore Airlines is the first airline in the world
to offer 3D games on the inflight ntertainment system.
Exclusive to Singapore Airlines, a comprehensive suite of office applications is also
available on KrisWorld, allowing customers to work during the flight: they can save
their work at the end of the trip simply by plugging in a USB thumb drive.
Food & Beverage
New and exciting menus for all three classes on the A380 are created by top chefs
from the Airline’s International Culinary Panel, including Sam Leong from
Singapore, Matt Moran from Australia, Gordon Ramsay from the UK, and Georges
Blanc from France.
Wines are selected by the Airline’s panel of world-renowned wine experts; Karen
MacNeil from the United States, Steven Spurrier from the United Kingdom and
Michael Hill-Smith from Australia.
The gourmet experience is further enhanced by the use of exclusive Givenchy designed
service ware in the premium cabins.
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