penegal
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So I recently flew DUS-SIN on the A350 (in J of course), and thought I would share some thoughts.
Hard Product - Okay:
The seat feels like a proper Seat with a better recline function than the 77W/388 J product
Overall the seat feels "small"
The screen feels closer to your face than the 77W/388 J product
I got used to the seat after a little while, but then as soon as I went into bed mode, I really noticed how small the foot-well is. It is tiny. I am only 5'9", but I tell people 5'10"... and I was having trouble with my shins hitting the side of the foot-well. I would hate to be any bigger than I am. It took a little while to get used to the cramped feeling of space, but once I did, I appreciated the flat surface and slept well.
Soft Product - Outstanding:
IMHO SQ really shines with their soft product.
The usual SQ creepiness ensued when I boarded. As I strolled down the aerobridge, the leading steward greeted me by name without seeing my boarding pass. Several staff greeted me by name and a young FA helped me and my bags to my seat, and the overhead bin. Turns out she was working in my aisle up front for the duration of the flight. What a legend.
The food was actually outstanding. Probably one of the best SQ Business Class experiences ever. Usual yawn at the appetiser, but I had a veal fillet for main course ex-DUS, and it was amazing. A number of wines were on offer. Charles Heidsieck was the bubbles, along with reasonable "middle of the road" German, French, Australian and South African tables wines.
The crew seemed quite proud of the very new air-frame, and were attentive as always.
Overall, good, but not great. The hard product was a let down. I think they squeezed too many seats in at the expense of comfort, especially for "larger" customers.
I will be interested to hear other's opinions as people get to fly this configuration.
Hard Product - Okay:
The seat feels like a proper Seat with a better recline function than the 77W/388 J product
Overall the seat feels "small"
The screen feels closer to your face than the 77W/388 J product
I got used to the seat after a little while, but then as soon as I went into bed mode, I really noticed how small the foot-well is. It is tiny. I am only 5'9", but I tell people 5'10"... and I was having trouble with my shins hitting the side of the foot-well. I would hate to be any bigger than I am. It took a little while to get used to the cramped feeling of space, but once I did, I appreciated the flat surface and slept well.
Soft Product - Outstanding:
IMHO SQ really shines with their soft product.
The usual SQ creepiness ensued when I boarded. As I strolled down the aerobridge, the leading steward greeted me by name without seeing my boarding pass. Several staff greeted me by name and a young FA helped me and my bags to my seat, and the overhead bin. Turns out she was working in my aisle up front for the duration of the flight. What a legend.
The food was actually outstanding. Probably one of the best SQ Business Class experiences ever. Usual yawn at the appetiser, but I had a veal fillet for main course ex-DUS, and it was amazing. A number of wines were on offer. Charles Heidsieck was the bubbles, along with reasonable "middle of the road" German, French, Australian and South African tables wines.
The crew seemed quite proud of the very new air-frame, and were attentive as always.
Overall, good, but not great. The hard product was a let down. I think they squeezed too many seats in at the expense of comfort, especially for "larger" customers.
I will be interested to hear other's opinions as people get to fly this configuration.