
General information about Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines Limited (SIA) the National Airlines of Singapore is ranked as the world’s best airline since 2018. It has own top positions in three categories including "Best First Class", "Best First Class Airline Seat", and "Best Airline in Asia" in the same year 2018. The main hub of this Airline is located at Singapore Changi Airport. The Airline took place the 1st position in the Asia and 18th position on the top 50 most renowned companies in the world. Basically, Singapore Airlines started on 1st May 1947 with the incorporation of Malayan Airways Limited (MAL) by the Straits Steamship Company of Singapore, the Ocean Steamship Company of Liverpool and the Imperial Airways. The first flight of this airline was a rented flight fly on 2nd April 1947 from the British Straits Settlement of Singapore to Kuala Lumpur by using an Airspeed Consul twin-engined aircraft.
Now, Singapore Airlines divide their services into five classes like - suites, first class, business class, premium economy class, and economy class. The Suites package is a class available only on the Airbus A380-800. The First class package 9th July 2013 is offered on refitted Boeing 777-300ERs features a 24-inch in-flight entertainment screen with video-touch screen handsets with a fixed-shell cabin of 35 inches wide seat, foldable into an 80 inches bed. The New Business Class was exposed from 9th July 2013 and available on refitted Boeing B777-300ERs and the Airbus A350-900. On the date of 9 August 2015, this airline introduced all new premium economy class on its Airbus A380, B777-300ER, and Airbus A350-900 aircraft. The latest Economy Class was revealed on 9th July 2013 with the factory-fresh Airbus A350-900 and refitted Boeing 777-300ER.
Singapore Airlines is the world’s largest passenger aircraft including the Boeing 787-10 and the long-range version of the Airbus A350-900. It ranks within the top 15 aircraft worldwide in terms of revenue making and positioned as 10th in the world for international passengers carried.
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Fleet List Of Singapore Airlines
The passenger fleet of this Airlines consists of five aircraft families: the Airbus A330, Airbus A350, Airbus A380, Boeing 777 and Boeing 787. In 31st March 2019, there were 124 passenger aircraft and seven freighters registered in the Singapore Airlines fleet and now it is consists of the following aircraft.
Type | In Fleet | Total Seat |
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Airbus A330-300 | 18 | 285 |
Airbus A350-900 | 26 | 582 |
Airbus A350-900ULR | 7 | 161 |
Airbus A380-800 | 19 | 1309 |
Boeing 747-400F | 7 | Cargo Only |
Boeing 777-200ER | 5 | 271 |
Boeing 777-300 | 5 | 284 |
Boeing 777-300ER | 27 | 264 |
Boeing 787-10 | 10 | 337 |
Baggage Information Of Singapore Airlines
There are certain limitations to the number of pieces of baggage and the total weight of the baggage. Singapore airlines allow up to two bags into the cabin depending on the class of travel. The Premium Economy Class allows only 1 piece of baggage up to 7 kg.
Sometimes passengers want to carry heavy and large items like sporting equipment and musical instruments with flying. But, there are some extreme restrictions are applied to these types of items. In this case, you should contact with the subsidiary, Singapore Airlines Cargo to get the proper help.
Complete List of Singapore Airlines destinations
This Airline covers more than 60 international destinations within 32 countries from its main hub in Singapore. Now a day, Singapore airlines provide the longest flight in the world using the Airbus A350-900ULR. It also operates flights between Singapore and Wellington through Capital Express route which has been replaced in May 2018 with a Singapore-Melbourne-Wellington service. Below we have added a complete list for your convenience.
Please visit this link to know more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Singapore_Airlines_destinations
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