Singapore Airways

Singapore Airlines has got the best qualifications when it comes to airline industry. It remains as the eighth major carrier in Asia and also positions itself as the sixth among the international passengers carried. When we consider the market capitalization, it still remains as the largest carrier in the world. It was listed as the 17th most admired company by fortune magazine in 2007.it is best known for setting new trends and innovative service and it always remained profitable.

In’47, airlines started doing business with a chartered flight from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur. Shortly after weekly flights were soon listed and planned to Ipoh and Panang. Malayan Airways Limited, which was incorporated by Imperial Airways, Liverpools Ocean Steamship Company and Singapores Strait Steamship Company. Over the next couples of decades the company had really grown. However due to political discrepancies in’72, Singapore Airlines was founded.

During the’70s and 80s, the airline grew rapidly adding destinations in India, Asia, the United States, Canada and Europe. Southern Africa was added in the’90s. SIA offered the first nonstop flights between the United States and Singapore in 2004.

SAI offers 65 destinations in 35 countries from its primary hub in Singapore. With its subsidiary SilkAir, SAI connects Singapore with more international destinations than any other Southeast Asian airline. Singapore Airlines is a member of the Star Alliance and has codeshare agreements with SilkAir, Virgin Atlantic, Malaysia Airlines, Royal Brunei and Airlines.

Singapore Airlines has 76 planes, and the average age for those planes is under seven years old. Having newer planes is part of their strategy, so they are constantly getting new planes. In fact, in recent years they have spend $570 million improving the cabin and the in-flight service for their passengers.

Unlike any other airline in the world, Singapore’s Airline Suites offer travelers a private area blocked off from other passengers. These compartments have been designed by a world renown luxury yacht designer and are only available on the Airbus A380. They include leather seats and an LCD television along with a bed and various other first class features.

First class comes in three other variations on Singapore Airlines. The New First Class features leather and mahogany seats with LCD TV screens. Seats fold out into a flat bed. First Class SkySuites recline into a bed, offer LCD TV screens, and are upholstered in leather.

Business class offers New Business Class with leather seats that convert to fully flat beds, personal TV screens, in-seat power supply and USB ports. Also in Business lass SpaceBed seats convert into angled flat beds and feature retractable personal televisions. The Ultimo business class seats do not convert into beds.

The economy that we have had is good to look at specially the things that cover all over the room. Almost all the gourmets are very available inside the country.

There are two frequent flyer programs currently being offered by Sigapore Airlines. They include the KrisFlyer and the PSS Club.KrisFlyer miles are earned and cashed in on SAIs services and KrisFlyer associates which comprise; Star Alliance members, SilkAir, Virgin Atlantic, hotels and car rental firms. For the customers who choose to fly Airline Suites or Business Class on both Singapore Airlines and SilkAir, they earn PSS, Priority Passenger Service value points.

Tom Martens is the content syndication coordinator for South Aricas leading Flights comparison portal, which includes Singapore Airlines amongst others.

Leave a Reply

Spam protection by WP Captcha-Free