Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: New York, NY
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At least it's not a 737. For the vast majority of passengers, the s-CO 777 is a push to a slight improvement, depending on preference... not to mention the fact that NRT-SIN sees non-IPTE 777s somewhat often.
Aside from the seat (a 6-7h flight) UA F from NRT-SIN pales in comparison to SQ.