Ey or SQ First
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Apr 2015
Posts: 1
Ey or SQ First
Currently I have a first world dilema
I was able to get SQ first SYD - NYC in October.
After seeing the new EY First apartment I gave AAdvantage a call and was able to score a seat, with the standard EY first from AUk to JFK
Been doing some reading and now starting tot hink I'm better off staying with SQ.
Has anyone recently flown EY first and can offer their perception of the hard and soft product?
I was able to get SQ first SYD - NYC in October.
After seeing the new EY First apartment I gave AAdvantage a call and was able to score a seat, with the standard EY first from AUk to JFK
Been doing some reading and now starting tot hink I'm better off staying with SQ.
Has anyone recently flown EY first and can offer their perception of the hard and soft product?
#2
#3
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 55
Currently I have a first world dilema
I was able to get SQ first SYD - NYC in October.
After seeing the new EY First apartment I gave AAdvantage a call and was able to score a seat, with the standard EY first from AUk to JFK
Been doing some reading and now starting tot hink I'm better off staying with SQ.
Has anyone recently flown EY first and can offer their perception of the hard and soft product?
I was able to get SQ first SYD - NYC in October.
After seeing the new EY First apartment I gave AAdvantage a call and was able to score a seat, with the standard EY first from AUk to JFK
Been doing some reading and now starting tot hink I'm better off staying with SQ.
Has anyone recently flown EY first and can offer their perception of the hard and soft product?
Stick with SQ as the first apartments on the 380s will not start until the 1st of Dec
#4
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Everywhere and Nowhere
Programs: Global Mercenary
Posts: 193
It seems the hard product of new EY F apartment beats SQ suites.
Ground service at SIN and AUH is probably comparable (assuming new F lounge at AUH is operational by october). you'll have to factor in US preclearance at AUH for NYC flight (most reviews are pretty bad)
Also, you'll have to make an extra stop flying SQ in FRA with access only to LH senator lounge i believe (no first class lounge for partner first, i believe). It seems you'll be spending a lot more time taking SQ.
Ground service at SIN and AUH is probably comparable (assuming new F lounge at AUH is operational by october). you'll have to factor in US preclearance at AUH for NYC flight (most reviews are pretty bad)
Also, you'll have to make an extra stop flying SQ in FRA with access only to LH senator lounge i believe (no first class lounge for partner first, i believe). It seems you'll be spending a lot more time taking SQ.