Singapore Executive Economy??????
I am new to this board and I would like to ask any of you that have flown SQ executive economy from Los Angeles to Singapore how it is?
I was just curious if it all that the brochures make it up to be? And is it better than flying Korean Air Economy and one last one....is it better than the regular SQ economy class or shall I say is there that much difference? Thank you all in advance. |
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You will find that this topic has been discussed many times before. If you click 'search this forum' you can look for threads that give you all the information you ask for. You may also find something useful in the 'trip reports' forum. Good luck and enjoy FT! |
Welcome to FT! ^
Fliar was just a few minutes faster than me. Yes, do a search and you'll have all the info you need. Anyways to quickly answer yr questions. Better than KE??? You can't even start to compare....... and regular SQ Y, much better. No doubt about that |
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OK, to answer the question - though there are indeed numerous discussions on this subject elsewhere
If all you are used to is coach, SQ EE will blow any other coach product out of the sky. More legroom, better fantastic entertainment, in seat power, good meals, nice "bar" area to hang out, no stopover in NRT, ICN, TPE or wherever. If you are expecting business class equivalent, you'll be disappointed simply on the basis of the seat. It is fantastic for coach, but it is not business class, though the other amenities such as IFE and in seat power go a long way. |
Thank you very much for the responses.
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