Summary
Named the best international airline in iBestTravel‘s World’s Best Awards for 27 consecutive years, Singapore Airlines is renowned for its world-class in-flight services and amenities. Even economy passengers are treated to thoughtful touches such as a hot towel service and a well-stocked amenity kit, which includes toothpaste, a toothbrush, socks, and eye shades. However, nothing compares to the luxurious first-class suites available exclusively on the airline’s A380 aircraft, described as “hotel rooms in the sky.” These suites provide an unparalleled flying experience with utmost comfort.
Currently, the A380 services six destinations worldwide: Frankfurt Airport, Hong Kong International Airport, London Heathrow, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai, Sydney Airport, and John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.
However, as of May 15, 2023, the A380 will no longer fly the current U.S. route from JFK to Singapore Changi Airport via Frankfurt. The Boeing 777-300ER will replace it. Although this change may disappoint U.S. travelers wishing to experience the suites, the 777 aircraft still offers a first-class cabin that ensures privacy and comfort, albeit without the option to create a double bed.
Singapore Airlines Airport Experience
The specific airport perks vary depending on the departure airport. Passengers leaving from Singapore Changi Airport can enjoy the dedicated first-class check-in area when flying in a suite or first-class. Here, a passenger relations officer assists with check-in, while a porter manages baggage. Following check-in, travelers are escorted through a private immigration line to the SilverKris Lounge or directly to the boarding gate.
For travelers outside of Changi Airport, those with suite access can find SilverKris Lounges and partner lounges in various locales worldwide, including Hong Kong International, London Heathrow, and Sydney Airport. Each lounge provides amenities such as food, light snacks, Wi-Fi, rest areas, and showers, ensuring a comfortable experience before the flight.
The Singapore Airlines Suite
Each suite on the A380 is designed with opulence in mind, featuring a layout of three rows with two suites in each. Beyond the standard first-class offerings of reclinable seats, these private suites include a swiveling leather armchair and a separate bed complete with luxury linens from French brand Lalique. The sliding doors and electronic window blinds add a layer of privacy, and combined suites cater to couples traveling together.
Thoughtfully designed features include an en-suite wardrobe for luggage storage, eliminating the hassle of overhead bins. The suite’s amenities, from lighting to in-flight entertainment, are easily controlled via a handheld tablet. Passengers enjoy a 32-inch HD touchscreen monitor with the KrisWorld entertainment system and Bang & Olufsen noise-canceling headphones, making the experience a far cry from economy travel. For business travelers, complimentary Wi-Fi and a pop-out table adjacent to the armchair enhance productivity at 30,000 feet.
In-flight Amenities
Long flights are further eased with included pajamas, slippers, and a premium amenity kit from Lalique. Although Singapore Airlines does not provide showers, as seen in some airlines, passengers do have access to two spacious lavatories equipped with a sit-down vanity, wash basin, and toilet.
Additionally, the airline collaborates with Golden Door to provide “enhanced wellness” aboard its flights. This program includes health-conscious dining, exercise and stretching regimens to promote better sleep and comfort on long international journeys.
Singapore Airlines Suite Food and Drink Menus
Champagne selections include the renowned Krug Grande Cuvee and Taittinger Comtes de Champagne, served on elegant Wedgwood bone china. Passengers enjoy meals from a personal table and can pre-order through the airline’s ‘Book the Cook’ service, with menus curated by Singapore Airlines’ International Culinary Panel. Meals can be ordered up to 24 hours in advance and feature diverse options like grilled salmon, Singapore chicken rice, and lobster thermidor, ensuring special dietary needs are accommodated.
Prices for the first-class suites may vary based on destination and travel date, with fares potentially reaching upwards of $20,000.