Confirmed: New A380 suites moving to upper deck
#1
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Confirmed: New A380 suites moving to upper deck
Spot the difference in this pic below: current SQ A380 has its well-spaced suites windows on the lower deck, this new one snapped flying TLS-HAM features those same windows on the upper deck
Note also the different window count: three groups of two windows. Let the config speculation begin!
https://www.ausbt.com.au/singapore-a...-to-upper-deck
Note also the different window count: three groups of two windows. Let the config speculation begin!
https://www.ausbt.com.au/singapore-a...-to-upper-deck
#3
Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 3,385
Speculating single aisle, maybe a proper/true double bed at one end of the config (similar to ethiad residence)
1-1
1-1
2-2
8 vs current 12 seats
3 rows of 1-1-1 doesn't work for couples/families... I doubt they'll fit 1-2-1 (current space on second level fits business at 1-2-1 and 4*3 rows = same number of seats as current suites)
1-1
1-1
2-2
8 vs current 12 seats
3 rows of 1-1-1 doesn't work for couples/families... I doubt they'll fit 1-2-1 (current space on second level fits business at 1-2-1 and 4*3 rows = same number of seats as current suites)
#4
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: 6km East of EPAYE
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Going to the upper deck is an interesting move. The curve of the ceiling can make an enclosed suite seems smaller than it is. Example: EK F 777 Vs. A380, the A380 feels smaller but they are the same size.
The current SQ suites are taller than the EK suites so I hope with a 1-1 configuration they are centered enough that they don't feel cramped.....also as a window seat person I hope the view is still accessible unlike some of the NH 777 suites that block some of the windows.
I am very interested to see SQ's move here.
The current SQ suites are taller than the EK suites so I hope with a 1-1 configuration they are centered enough that they don't feel cramped.....also as a window seat person I hope the view is still accessible unlike some of the NH 777 suites that block some of the windows.
I am very interested to see SQ's move here.
#6
Join Date: Apr 2005
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With only 6 seats, I would not hold my breath. They may release one seat as saver per flight and might only allow so via waitlist so that PPS members would get the seats where they are released.
#7
Join Date: Jun 2014
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posted this in SQ general questions but no reply yet, will try my luck here :
I've redeemed a saver award for First Class Suites SIN-CDG for March 2018. Confirmed, and no Waitlist.
4 out of 12 seats are taken.
Come 2018 if the A380 is fitted with the new suites class (which presumably only has 6 seats in single file format)
Will I get asked to give up my seats or something if SQ needs them ? What are my rights ? Was just wondering.
I've redeemed a saver award for First Class Suites SIN-CDG for March 2018. Confirmed, and no Waitlist.
4 out of 12 seats are taken.
Come 2018 if the A380 is fitted with the new suites class (which presumably only has 6 seats in single file format)
Will I get asked to give up my seats or something if SQ needs them ? What are my rights ? Was just wondering.
#8
Join Date: Oct 2016
Programs: Krisflyer
Posts: 588
It seems highly unlikely that SQ would forget to change the availability of awards for routes with the new Suites cabin. The first flight is rumoured be at end of October 2017, only for one route (probably SYD-SIN) and I would expect other routes to be added rather slowly as the old A380s are decommissioned and new models added.
The T&Cs of awards flights state "In the event of a flight disruption, passengers travelling on award tickets will be re-routed as per the rules applicable for fare-paying passengers." so you shouldn't be at a disadvantage.
The T&Cs of awards flights state "In the event of a flight disruption, passengers travelling on award tickets will be re-routed as per the rules applicable for fare-paying passengers." so you shouldn't be at a disadvantage.
#10
Join Date: Mar 2015
Programs: HH Diamond, GHA Titanium
Posts: 1,961
If it's the same route and just a change of flight, the change is free.
If it's a change of route it's a very reasonable 20-30bucks change or redeposit fee.
#12
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#13
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#15
Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 20
I'm booked SYD-SIN-FRA-JFK in Suites, mid-July 2018. I made my seat selections today, and the seat map was still the "old" seat map. Interesting because the SYD-SIN route was widely touted to be the first route to have the new Suites . . . .