Mr Buckshot
April 21st, 2007, 01:33 AM
http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_UK/content/exp/index.jsp
Be sure to read and re-read the "New Products" and "In-flight Entertainment" tabs.
I have flown in Economy on most flights, and Business on one flight because we won many miles or something. Business class's features are too many to name - leather seats, reclining bed, bloody good food, 15.4" TV, etc.
Let me outline just a few of the many features of Singapore Airlines that will appeal to us most:
Widescreen LCD screen, in every seat
You heard it - Economy has a 10.6" screen, Business has 15.4", and Raffles (First class) has 23". They all operate at 1280x768 resolution - highest in the sky. All movies will be shown in 16:9. Take that, other airlines.
The sky's most advanced entertainment
Krisworld - the name for the system, is unrivaled except maybe by EVA Air with its touch screen LCDs but lower selection of entertainment.
Krisworld offers over 100 movies, 80 TV shows (from IPTV), and 91 video games, mostly from the classic Nintendo era (NES/SNES/GBC). For the board/casino games (Big Two, poker, chess, etc), multiplayer between 2 or more seats is supported. I brought my Nintendo DS on the plane, but put it away and played these games instead, because I only had one game cartridge. After beating Zelda, Mario, Metroid, Super Bonk, Tetris, and others, I pulled out my laptop and played some PC games.
There's a 225-CD library of music for the tune lovers, but I didn't find it interesting.
And should you decide that you prefer your own portable video games or laptop PC games, there's a power outlet in EVERY seat, regardless of class, compatible with both North American and Asian plugs.
Feel like working?
No problem. Every class features 2 USB 2.0 ports next to the TV screen. Business and Raffles supply a keyboard/mouse on request, but you bring your own in Economy. There's built-in office software in every seat, so you can create documents and even presentations without a laptop. When you're done, save it to a flash drive and presto.
And if you prefer the laptop MS office, use the outlet.
Got money to burn for Raffles (First) Class?
I haven't had the chance or the miles to fly on this class yet, but a real bed, adjustable table, top-notch service, 23" TV, vanity drawer, and a menu that includes real lobster should sound good enough. You fly like a king and live like a king on such a class.
Then again, Business class is excellent too, and the seat even folds into a bed (somewhat), plus the TV's the size of my laptop.
Bottom line: Fly on Singapore Airlines if time allows for it. It will never, ever disappoint (except for that one computer crash on the entertainment system, which was resolved in 2 minutes). Even in Economy class, the cheapest one available, you get a nice TV, nice entertainment options, good food (I'm serious), and personal reading light. If you have the money or the miles, upgrade to Business, which is the experience of a lifetime. If you're the son of a politician, or if you're as big as Hagrid from Harry Potter, go for Raffles.
Pics of the airline:
Economy Class
http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_UK/images/exp/eot/new/economy_landing.jpg
http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_UK/images/exp/eot/new/economy_seat_1.jpg
http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_UK/images/exp/eot/new/economy_seat_2.jpg
Business Class
http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_UK/images/exp/eot/new/business_seat_2.jpg
http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_UK/images/exp/eot/new/business_seat_3.jpg
Raffles Class
http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_UK/images/exp/eot/new/first_seat_1.jpg
http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_UK/images/exp/eot/new/first_seat_5.jpg
http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_UK/images/exp/eot/new/first_seat_6.jpg
Be sure to read and re-read the "New Products" and "In-flight Entertainment" tabs.
I have flown in Economy on most flights, and Business on one flight because we won many miles or something. Business class's features are too many to name - leather seats, reclining bed, bloody good food, 15.4" TV, etc.
Let me outline just a few of the many features of Singapore Airlines that will appeal to us most:
Widescreen LCD screen, in every seat
You heard it - Economy has a 10.6" screen, Business has 15.4", and Raffles (First class) has 23". They all operate at 1280x768 resolution - highest in the sky. All movies will be shown in 16:9. Take that, other airlines.
The sky's most advanced entertainment
Krisworld - the name for the system, is unrivaled except maybe by EVA Air with its touch screen LCDs but lower selection of entertainment.
Krisworld offers over 100 movies, 80 TV shows (from IPTV), and 91 video games, mostly from the classic Nintendo era (NES/SNES/GBC). For the board/casino games (Big Two, poker, chess, etc), multiplayer between 2 or more seats is supported. I brought my Nintendo DS on the plane, but put it away and played these games instead, because I only had one game cartridge. After beating Zelda, Mario, Metroid, Super Bonk, Tetris, and others, I pulled out my laptop and played some PC games.
There's a 225-CD library of music for the tune lovers, but I didn't find it interesting.
And should you decide that you prefer your own portable video games or laptop PC games, there's a power outlet in EVERY seat, regardless of class, compatible with both North American and Asian plugs.
Feel like working?
No problem. Every class features 2 USB 2.0 ports next to the TV screen. Business and Raffles supply a keyboard/mouse on request, but you bring your own in Economy. There's built-in office software in every seat, so you can create documents and even presentations without a laptop. When you're done, save it to a flash drive and presto.
And if you prefer the laptop MS office, use the outlet.
Got money to burn for Raffles (First) Class?
I haven't had the chance or the miles to fly on this class yet, but a real bed, adjustable table, top-notch service, 23" TV, vanity drawer, and a menu that includes real lobster should sound good enough. You fly like a king and live like a king on such a class.
Then again, Business class is excellent too, and the seat even folds into a bed (somewhat), plus the TV's the size of my laptop.
Bottom line: Fly on Singapore Airlines if time allows for it. It will never, ever disappoint (except for that one computer crash on the entertainment system, which was resolved in 2 minutes). Even in Economy class, the cheapest one available, you get a nice TV, nice entertainment options, good food (I'm serious), and personal reading light. If you have the money or the miles, upgrade to Business, which is the experience of a lifetime. If you're the son of a politician, or if you're as big as Hagrid from Harry Potter, go for Raffles.
Pics of the airline:
Economy Class
http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_UK/images/exp/eot/new/economy_landing.jpg
http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_UK/images/exp/eot/new/economy_seat_1.jpg
http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_UK/images/exp/eot/new/economy_seat_2.jpg
Business Class
http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_UK/images/exp/eot/new/business_seat_2.jpg
http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_UK/images/exp/eot/new/business_seat_3.jpg
Raffles Class
http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_UK/images/exp/eot/new/first_seat_1.jpg
http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_UK/images/exp/eot/new/first_seat_5.jpg
http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_UK/images/exp/eot/new/first_seat_6.jpg