Singapore Airlines Boeing 787 Business Class Review: Singapore to Manila

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • Traveling in Singapore Airlines' Boeing 787-10 Business Class provides passengers with good comfort and exceptional service. Please subscribe to our channel for more business flights reviews: ruclips.net/user/PremiumTrav...
    //ABOUT Singapore Airlines 787 Business Class
    Singapore Airlines' Boeing 787-10 Business Class offers a remarkable trip from Singapore to Manila. The crew stands out for their consistent service, making the journey smooth and enjoyable. Passengers are treated to top-notch food throughout the flight, making it one of the best culinary experiences in the sky. With friendly staff and delicious meals, Singapore Airlines ensures every moment in the air is comfortable and satisfying.
    //TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 Singapore Airlines 787 Business Class review
    01:06 Welcome to Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2
    01:27 SilverKris Business Lounge at Terminal 2
    02:19 Boarding our Singapore Airlines Boeing 787 to Manila
    02:50 Singapore Airlines Boeing 787 Business Class cabin
    03:12 Singapore Airlines Boeing 787 Business Class seat
    05:12 Full flat bed in Singapore Airlines 787 business class
    05:57 Business class food and beverages menu
    06:49 Singapore Airlines safety video
    07:39 Singapore Airlines Boeing 787 take off from Changi Airport
    08:54 Singapore Airlines KrisWorld IFE
    09:19 Singapore Airlines 787 lavatories
    09:55 Business class dinner service
    10:40 Landing in Manila Airport
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Комментарии • 7

  • @cnncenter
    @cnncenter 4 месяца назад +1

    The “special” gates at T2 are because of the JetQuay VIP terminal. Those gates are used by JetQuay when needed. Explains why they look a little fancier

  • @philiplee1803
    @philiplee1803 4 месяца назад

    Just flew on these seats recently and i dont like them.Find it very cramped and hard.Still prefer the old business class seats.

  • @mysterioustravels4305
    @mysterioustravels4305 4 месяца назад +1

    That's Boeing 787? I am afraid to fly in that airplane because of their scandal in Indonesia and Ethopia.

    • @PremiumTravelClub
      @PremiumTravelClub  4 месяца назад +2

      The one you mention is actually Boeing 737 MAX. There are no major incidents of a Boeing 787.

    • @mysterioustravels4305
      @mysterioustravels4305 4 месяца назад

      @@PremiumTravelClub Amid preparations to finalize the 737 MAX 8's return, Boeing has ordered that eight recently produced 787-10s be immediately taken out of service due to two "distinct manufacturing issues." The 78X is produced at Boeing's facitility in Charleston, South Carolina, and the FAA says that U.S. regulators are invesigating lapses in quality control. "The two issues appear to be 'nonconforming' rear fuselage sections, as well as how the company produces shims for the 787 at Charleston." Shims are thin pieces of material that used to fill in small gaps or spaces. Reports indicate that the issues only pertain to aircraft built in Charleston in 2019, but Boeing is assessing the entire 787 fleet. De-Icing Faults On The Boeing Dreamliner. The de-icing fault affects Boeing Model 787-8, 787-9, and 787-10 Dreamliner airplanes in service. Similarly, it involves engine inlets