With Singapore Airlines edging closer to commencing Airbus A350 operations, routes and planned deployments are now appearing to crystallise for the new aircraft to be delivered to the airline.
For the rest of us – it means you can now book seats on Singapore Airlines A350 flights
Singapore Airlines Airbus A350-900 during its first flight – Image, Airbus.
So the magic routes you can book include:
SQ118/SQ119 – Singapore to Kuala Lumpur from 8th March to 8th May
SQ324/325 – Singapore to Amsterdam from 9th May – Daily operation
SQ956/957, SQ962/963, Singapore to Jakarta, Commences 10th May – twice daily operations
SQ338/SQ337 Singapore to Düsseldorf – Three times weekly (SQ338 depart Singapore Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, SQ337, depart Düsseldorf on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays), Commences 21st July 2016.
These routes are loaded into the Singapore Airlines booking engine, are all set for booking. Finding redemption seats are always a miracle to find on Singapore Airlines – but if can scour one, trying out the Airbus A350 on the longer haul routes could be a fun experience.
For those who want to try out the A350 – then my advice is to head for the Singapore to Kuala Lumpur or Singapore to Jakarta services (which also seem reasonably priced too).
As usual with any new aircraft deployment – changes can happen, and often do. Therefore, apply the usual caution when booking these flights.
Of course, a lot people are waiting for Singapore Airlines to release the dates when it will deploy its A350-900ULR from Singapore to the United States….
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iv says
I was already booked on KUL-SIN in Business Class and just noticed the aircraft changed from A330 to A350 🙂