Singapore Airlines To Offer First ‘All Business Class’ Flights From United States

March 4, 2008 – 6:53 am

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Singapore Airlines recently announced that they’ll launch the first ever “all business class” flights from New York and Los Angeles to Singapore.

In order to do so, Singapore Airlines is converting five Airbus A340-500’s to accommodate 100 passengers. The new seats are 30 inches wide and convert into a flat bed, so passengers can catch a catnap while in the skies. All seats have access to an aisle, making movement around the cabin more convenient. These seats are already installed in Singapore Airlines A380 and B777-300ER fleet.

The upgrade of these planes will cause some minor disruption to service. To make the necessary
changes, there will be minor changes to their flight schedules. The existing daily Los Angeles to Singapore non-stop flight will not operate on Tuesdays between mid-May and late-June. There will be no change to New York service frequency.

Travelers that wish to fly economy class are advised to book an existing one stop flight.

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