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Singapore Airlines Boeing 777 med ny första klass och business class till Australien

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SQ borjar flyga sina retrofitted 77W (for narvarande endast till LHR och BOM) till Sydney fr.o.m. 27 november, och till Melbourne fr.o.m. 29 mars 2015.

MEL har redan 77W pa somliga avgangar, men inte med de nya F- och J-produkterna.

@ACervin, en bra anledning att utnyttja de dar Lifemilesen. ;)


Singapore Airlines to fly latest business, first class to Sydney, Melbourne - Australian Business Traveller


Sydney and Melbourne travellers are in for a treat with Singapore Airlines locking in daily Boeing 777-300ER flights, complete with its latest business class and first class cabins.

Although the jet already appears at certain times, Sydneysiders can book with confidence come November 27, with the 77W locked-in on SQ222 to Singapore, and SQ231 on the journey home.

Residents in the Victorian capital – where the Boeing 777-300ER already runs at various times – will have the aircraft appearing daily from March 29 2015 on SQ228 to Changi Airport and SQ227 on the return.

Singapore Airline’s new first class seats, designed by BMW Group DesignworksUSA, offer a new fixed-back shell design with curved side panels and upholstered leather with distinctive diamond stitching in a 1-2-1 configuration:


With direct aisle access for every passenger and fully-flat beds between 203 and 208cms long and 89cm wide, the airline claims it to be “one of the most spacious First Class products in the sky”.

Business class seats also come in a 1-2-1 layout, with a recline of up to 132 degrees when sitting in the ‘Lazy Z’ and ‘Sundeck’ positions...


... before transforming into a 2m long, 71cm wide fully-flat bed:


Down the back of the bus, economy travellers can look forward to a 3-3-3 layout – as opposed to the less-spacious 3-4-3 configuration used by other airlines such as Emirates – with the seats reclining to 115 degrees.


In-seat AC and USB power is standard across all seats, whether you’re perched up in first class or stuck in the last row of economy.

Singapore Airlines also flies its Boeing 777-300ERs to London and Tokyo Narita, and will also boost Airbus A380 flights in 2015 to both Sydney and Melbourne.
 
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