SIN - KUL business class on SQ/silkair
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SIN - KUL business class on SQ/silkair
SIN to KUL is a very short flight (50mins) and I understand that SQ/Silkair still serve a light meal (panini/sandwiches) onboard for business class passengers. However, all the trip reports that I have read online suggest meat panini/sandwiches are always offered on board. Does anyone knows if they have a vegetarian option??
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SIN to KUL is a very short flight (50mins) and I understand that SQ/Silkair still serve a light meal (panini/sandwiches) onboard for business class passengers. However, all the trip reports that I have read online suggest meat panini/sandwiches are always offered on board. Does anyone knows if they have a vegetarian option??
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There should be a vegetarian option.
Considering the route and the number of folks that fly between the two countries from different backgrounds, SQ I’m certain will cater for vegetarians in the same way as non-vegetarians.
Just don’t expect too much. Flights I’ve taken were 40 mins longest but as you can see there are also some just more than 30 mins.
Better off going to lounge beforehand and eating there.
Considering the route and the number of folks that fly between the two countries from different backgrounds, SQ I’m certain will cater for vegetarians in the same way as non-vegetarians.
Just don’t expect too much. Flights I’ve taken were 40 mins longest but as you can see there are also some just more than 30 mins.
Better off going to lounge beforehand and eating there.
#8
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Agree you're better off eating in the lounge and not rely to be satisfied by anything that was served on the plane.
My flight was MI326.
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There should be a vegetarian option.
Considering the route and the number of folks that fly between the two countries from different backgrounds, SQ I’m certain will cater for vegetarians in the same way as non-vegetarians.
Just don’t expect too much. Flights I’ve taken were 40 mins longest but as you can see there are also some just more than 30 mins.
Better off going to lounge beforehand and eating there.
Considering the route and the number of folks that fly between the two countries from different backgrounds, SQ I’m certain will cater for vegetarians in the same way as non-vegetarians.
Just don’t expect too much. Flights I’ve taken were 40 mins longest but as you can see there are also some just more than 30 mins.
Better off going to lounge beforehand and eating there.