A flight a day ...

SQ SIN-JFK is the world's longest flight. So as they say in the classics - "because it's there".
SIN is almost on the Equator. A flight that pretty much goes over the North Pole and then down the other side of the planet is something that absolutely makes me go WowCool inside in a schoolboy kind of way. I want to get out a plastic Readers Digest globe and run my fingers along your flight path.
Definitely a flight for the front end of the plane. I would have thought it awesome when I was eight - any seat on the plane - but now, not so much. Probably insist on shades down, anyway, if it's a daytime flight which it would have to be over the pole this time of year regardless of the clock.
 
I arrived in SIN and headed to immigration. A little tip - fill out the arrival card up to three days before arriving. That saves you having to fill it out in the arrivals hall. :oops:

I noticed that my passport e-gate registration expires early next month. But with the new e-gates in SIN I don't think that is relevant any more. A section of the hall is clearly signed for e-gates for AU pax amongst others.
I remember filling in those cards. As it has been a while since I entered SIN (Covid) does the frequent traveller pass/ stamp still work. Mine is still good for another year and wondering if I may need to enter SG to meet renewal requirements or has the whole program changed.
As I said, it looks like it is no longer necessary. AU passports get auto access to the e-gates.
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The SGAC Singapore arrival card is electronic. As with the US ESTA there are a lot of sites purporting to be the government's webpage but charges a fee. The official one is free....
All you evenr wanted to know here (other than if the older enrolment is still valid):

 
Sorry to butt in

The SGAC Singapore arrival card is electronic. As with the US ESTA there are a lot of sites purporting to be the government's webpage but charges a fee. The official one is free.

The SGAC website has a list of Known sites which appear to be SGAC but charges a processing fee
Yes I did post the link to the website in my post but I guess I didn’t make it clear enough. I have now added it to the bottom of that post.
 
As I said, it looks like it is no longer necessary. AU passports get auto access to the e-gates.
Yes the immigration Hall was absolutely deserted when I went through; Although my brand-new Australian passport was rejected at the first set of gates, it was accepted at the second set which had an attendant there.
The SGAC Singapore arrival card is electronic.
Also paper on arrival, if you forget the electronic one.
 
SIN is almost on the Equator. A flight that pretty much goes over the North Pole and then down the other side of the planet is something that absolutely makes me go WowCool inside in a schoolboy kind of way. I want to get out a plastic Readers Digest globe and run my fingers along your flight path.
Definitely a flight for the front end of the plane. I would have thought it awesome when I was eight - any seat on the plane - but now, not so much. Probably insist on shades down, anyway, if it's a daytime flight which it would have to be over the pole this time of year regardless of the clock.

If I'm not mistaken SQ run this flight as only J and PE seating, there is no economy as such.
 
If I'm not mistaken SQ run this flight as only J and PE seating, there is no economy as such.
That's true. Nevertheless to my mind - and body - there is a huge difference between being able to stretch out horizontal or merely recline the seat. As a tall side-sleeper I have immense difficulty getting more than a few minutes here and there, mostly when completely exhausted. I'd arrive feeling older and crankier than is normally the case; not the way I like to arrive in New York!
 
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Will be interesting to see if we get bears with two kids when we travel in September.
 

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