Article: Ultimate Guide to Singapore Airlines First Class & Suites

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Suites is a wonderful product. The First not so much. A lot of foot traffic going past, noise from the galley and privacy not as it should be in First.
 
Suites is a wonderful product. The First not so much. A lot of foot traffic going past, noise from the galley and privacy not as it should be in First.
Some of us here seem to live in SQ First/Suites so I'll temper my opinion with the caveat that I have comparatively limited experience.

IMHO, I'd take Suites Class any day, except on overnight flights. The "bed" is hideously rock hard and causes more back and neck trouble than it's worth. Otherwise, the pointy end on SQ puts most airlines to shame. If only SQ would release more First Saver awards - wishful thinking I know.
 
Haven't flown suites yet but my favorite F hard product is the EY Apartments on the A380.

Maybe someone who has done both can share how they compare?
 
Haven't flown suites yet but my favorite F hard product is the EY Apartments on the A380.

Maybe someone who has done both can share how they compare?

My Apartment experience was a while ago, but I don't think its changed. Prefer the SQ version, marginally.

I recall the EY bed to be very firm and with virtually no air circulation, it got pretty hot. I recall an 'on board chef' who could prepare a meal for you that wasn't on the menu, if they had the ingredients. Wifi excellent - I watched live rugby world cup.

SQ bed also very firm and also no air vents, but I didn't feel hot. Menu meals excellent.

SQ crew probably better.
 
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