Much discussion has taken place online and in the Mainly Miles office as to the merits of recommending these seats for booking. Actually, we were going through a bit of chop just as the appetizer was served, and it was little tough to hold the camera steady enough to convey the notion that I can indeed control my nerves when excited. If you can’t, rest assured knowing that there’s enough IFE content to keep you entertained for multiple trips from New York to Singapore. The baked, cheese-herb-crusted halibut filet was a tad too tough. Today (January 16, 2019): Review of Singapore Airlines’ A380 (old) Business Class from Singapore to London. Here they printed boarding our Business Class boarding passes, adding special gold stickers to them.The stickers meant that we were able to pass through the private First Class immigration channel that opens straight onto the Singapore Airlines Krisflyer lounge complex.I’ve reviewed The Private Room a few times before which you can read about here:On this occasion we only had an hour or so to enjoy the facilities before our flight to Bali. From the breadbasket, I took some of Singapore’s famous garlic bread and a sesame pretzel roll to accompany my meal. And when it comes right down to it, it’s the perfect one to end this Singapore Airlines business class review.For me, it’s the entire package.


That’s all it takes to virtually change your location and bypass Chinese censorship laws.Note that you can also choose a wide variety of servers from all over the world, which I took advantage of while here in China. I took SunChips and nuts, which satisfied my salt craving. When it’s time for bed, flight attendants convert your seat into a bed by flipping the seat over, kind of like a Murphy bed.Once in bed mode, you can’t raise the seat to watch TV or get more comfortable. The Points Guy will not sell your email. Sam Tsang commented on REVIEW – Singapore Airlines : (NEW) First Class Suites – A380 – Shanghai (PVG) to Singapore (SIN) June 17, 2020. Aside from the title of the world’s longest flight, the dining experience and service are so good that you may not want to get off the plane when you land.The biggest issue with the flight was the seat itself. Throughout the flight, the flight attendants checked on me every 20 minutes and offered snacks at each hour during the night. Both were excellent, but I preferred the rice noodles. No bathroom selfies in this one unfortunately…Still haven’t had the chance to take on of those 787-10 for a spin. Sometimes humor is the best medicine, and it’s something we all have inside of us if we choose to tap into it.Singapore Airlines 787-10 safety card. Singapore used a thin mattress pad that didn’t help soften the seat.There is also an uncomfortable diagonal seatbelt that you needed to wear while sleeping when the sign belt sign was illuminated.The seat has plenty of storage. Whilst these seats are admittedly not the most private I also quickly retracted the central barrier and was surprised to see how effective this was in separating the two seats.Prior to take off the crew did the rounds, collecting jackets and handing out pre-departure drinks from large trays, as well as scented hot towels. It made all the difference in getting somewhat comfortable on the otherwise hard bed.With over 18 hours in the air, you’re bound to get hungry at some point. Unfortunately, Singapore long-haul flights can’t be booked with most Star Alliance partners. As a matter of fact, this is probably my biggest complaint in this entire Singapore Airlines business class review.I usually work (and sleep) on flights, and I was planning on doing both on this particular day – but for some reason or another I had a bad hankerin’ to catch up on some movies I’ve been wanting to see and there wasn’t much to satisfy me.

Those wings are plenty big enough to prevent anyone from seeing you laughing during cheesy Adam Sandler movies.It’s funny when I edit all this footage sometimes, because I naturally expect to hear a clear and satisfying “aahhhh!” whenever I sit down like this…Imagine the shock and horror I felt when (right away) I realized that there was something about these business class seats that I didn’t like. Fortunately, Singapore’s menu is exhaustive, and the food actually tastes good.Once I got seated, the flight attendant serving my aisle came through with a tray of predeparture drinks. There was never much of a line, and the bathrooms were kept pristine throughout the flight.Overall, the seats definitely look prettier than they are comfortable. Singapore Airlines currently has 19 Airbus A380s in its fleet.The newest aircraft features six First Class Suites and 78 flatbed Business Class seats occupying the entire upper deck. By virtually changing my location to the US, I was able to access YouTube exactly just the way I do back home.Anyway, Surfshark and I have teamed up to offer the SANspotter audience an incredibly good deal. The 20-inch-wide and 14-inch-long tray table is massive and can be raised or lowered.