Singapore Airlines - A380 - Economy class
#16

Ill try and get this one for sure

#17

Hmmm what do you think is the difference between 55K and 55J
http://www.singaporeair.com/pdf/seat...-upperdeck.pdf
55J costs an extra $ 50 USD but 55K doesnt cost anything extra ?
http://www.singaporeair.com/pdf/seat...-upperdeck.pdf
55J costs an extra $ 50 USD but 55K doesnt cost anything extra ?

#18

48D is the one you're after I think!?
Probably the door protrudes into the leg space so it's not extra legroom like it looks on the seatmap. OK if you know the person and 55J and don't mind playing footsie, otherwise not the best exit row seat.
Hmmm what do you think is the difference between 55K and 55J
http://www.singaporeair.com/pdf/seat...-upperdeck.pdf
55J costs an extra $ 50 USD but 55K doesnt cost anything extra ?
http://www.singaporeair.com/pdf/seat...-upperdeck.pdf
55J costs an extra $ 50 USD but 55K doesnt cost anything extra ?

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Little tip for users of QF 380s - might apply to other airlines, but depends on their seat configuration. At the front of the rear sector in economy, have a look at the second row of seats. The first row, by the door & the galley only has two seats, aisle and middle. So whoever gets the WINDOW seat in the second row has no-one in front of them.
As its not an exit row you can't pay extra and book it, but you can get on line and reserve it (not a guarantee but
) You then get extra legroom, and can get in and out that way without climbing over people. You also get that extra bit of space by the window 
As its not an exit row you can't pay extra and book it, but you can get on line and reserve it (not a guarantee but



#20

But 48D looks pretty good.

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#22

Well I keep banging on about it but i freakin LOVED being upstairs on the A380 on our flights over here. More legroom (not yards or anything but enough to make a difference), lockers at the window seats meant we could put stuff away and not be surrounded with crap for the whole flight and yes, you get your food quicker! Plus there are fewer passengers so i felt we got a far better service generally.
I actually liked the gap between the seat and the window because I was able to pile it up with pillows, wedge myself in there (not fully you understand, I'm no pixie...) and actually get some sleep.
We went with Singapore, highly recommend them
I actually liked the gap between the seat and the window because I was able to pile it up with pillows, wedge myself in there (not fully you understand, I'm no pixie...) and actually get some sleep.
We went with Singapore, highly recommend them


I am a fan of the window seat and like to lean against the side while napping, on the A380 I found the window to be too far away to do that without a mountain of pillows.
That was the only downside I found, other than that it's a standard economy Singapore Air experience, about as good as it gets for the money I'd imagine.
No idea how nice it was in Melbourne 30 minutes ago, I guess it's changed by now anyway
That was the only downside I found, other than that it's a standard economy Singapore Air experience, about as good as it gets for the money I'd imagine.
No idea how nice it was in Melbourne 30 minutes ago, I guess it's changed by now anyway


Little tip for users of QF 380s - might apply to other airlines, but depends on their seat configuration. At the front of the rear sector in economy, have a look at the second row of seats. The first row, by the door & the galley only has two seats, aisle and middle. So whoever gets the WINDOW seat in the second row has no-one in front of them.
As its not an exit row you can't pay extra and book it, but you can get on line and reserve it (not a guarantee but
) You then get extra legroom, and can get in and out that way without climbing over people. You also get that extra bit of space by the window 
As its not an exit row you can't pay extra and book it, but you can get on line and reserve it (not a guarantee but




#24

I like the a380 as there seem to be more toilets, and you can get up and help yourself to snacks so that if you miss a meal, you don't starve. They also changed the whole seat and gave me pj's when the person viciously reclined their chair and knocked my wine all over me two hours into a 10 hour flight.

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Other than The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) asking for twenty Airbus A380s to undergo checks for cracks in their wings and certain Rolls Royce engines exploding on takeoff I would say space in economy class is the least of your concerns


#26

So true!
Maybe the cracks in the wings is because it's so cold in Wales?
Maybe the cracks in the wings is because it's so cold in Wales?

#27

It's actually essentially an emergency directive for the wing checks as well...except they haven't called it that for some reason.


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I have flown on the A380 with Singapore Airlines and found it very good. When I booked the ticket, i reserved my seats straight away and went upper deck economy. Its better than the lower deck less noise and only a few rows, it was quieter and hassel free and didn't feel like cattle class. You can walk about and go down stairs staff was easy going, friendly and service brilliant. I travelled by myself and could not fault it. As a family we have booked again with the airline and also reserved our seats for upper deck manly for the reason only a few economy rows, quieter and service good.

#30

I have flown on the A380 with Singapore Airlines and found it very good. When I booked the ticket, i reserved my seats straight away and went upper deck economy. Its better than the lower deck less noise and only a few rows, it was quieter and hassel free and didn't feel like cattle class. You can walk about and go down stairs staff was easy going, friendly and service brilliant. I travelled by myself and could not fault it. As a family we have booked again with the airline and also reserved our seats for upper deck manly for the reason only a few economy rows, quieter and service good.

