kiwitripper64
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Our unit got a last minute invitation to a meeting in Singapore. There had been discussions for a month about attending, but we ended up with 7 days notice. This meant only 2 of us could attend, and the flights were not cheap. It also meant I had no time to discuss alternate ( QF ) flights, so I got to try Singapore Airlines for the first time. I flew out on SQ282 and returned on SQ 285
SQ 282 departs at 01.20am from AKL. As expected, the airport was very quiet. I was offered the Air NZ lounge. Immigration was quick. Auckland security.... what can be added to this fiasco. There was only 1 station open, and that was probably enough, but the design of the 1/4 circle to put you luggage on is so poorly implemented with people pushing in and then you have to wait for a turn to get your bag onto the conveyor belt. If a tray actually does show up at the station.
The last ANZ flight left about 10.30, so the lounge was very empty. The still had buffet food and drinks. But why, when NZ has such a good selection of wine, does the lounge skimp on quality and selection. Boarding was supposed to be 12.50, but we got a call at 12.20 saying the flight was boarding. Everyone left and got the gate. There was no boarding, no sign of imminent boarding and lots of people. I suspect the lounge staff sent us of early so they could close up and go home.
Priority boarding eventually called and there was the usual scrum for everyone to get on. Lots of people getting to the scanner, then being told to wait for their turn. I got through and had my first look at SQ J on a A350-900.
The seat area is big. Lots of storage room for my phone, wallet and passport. But there were 2 strange things.
The TV had a protective cover, so its not a touch screen anymore. I suppose this is covid related? The remote worked, but its not as convenient, and you still need to touch it. So any non contact covid protection is instantly gone. But the actual seat set up is all wrong. There is a foot well in front of the seat that starts out being roomy. But you cant lounge with your feet up in front of you. Then when you want to lie flat, the back of the chair flips over and you end up on a weird Z diagonal. I am 188cm and I could not lie straight. I had to lie on my side and bend at the hip or knees.
The service was prompt. They cam around very quickly after takeoff to get the meals service complete. At this time of day, I had a champagne, a sleeping tablet and got woken for breakfast. The breakfast menu was fairly standard.
Things I liked. I like the timing of the flight. We arrived at 6.45 am. The service was quick and friendly. The champers was good and food seemed ok. No book the cook on the flight ex AKL.
I didn't like the seat. QF J is so much better. Even NZ J is more comfy. I thought the amenity kit was a bit light, containing a face mist, lip balm and hand cream, There are slippers, sock, eye masks and ear plugs available, but you have to as specifically for them. And no pajamas.
Overall, it was OK, but I prefer QF.
I will add a bit more in the next post
SQ 282 departs at 01.20am from AKL. As expected, the airport was very quiet. I was offered the Air NZ lounge. Immigration was quick. Auckland security.... what can be added to this fiasco. There was only 1 station open, and that was probably enough, but the design of the 1/4 circle to put you luggage on is so poorly implemented with people pushing in and then you have to wait for a turn to get your bag onto the conveyor belt. If a tray actually does show up at the station.
The last ANZ flight left about 10.30, so the lounge was very empty. The still had buffet food and drinks. But why, when NZ has such a good selection of wine, does the lounge skimp on quality and selection. Boarding was supposed to be 12.50, but we got a call at 12.20 saying the flight was boarding. Everyone left and got the gate. There was no boarding, no sign of imminent boarding and lots of people. I suspect the lounge staff sent us of early so they could close up and go home.
Priority boarding eventually called and there was the usual scrum for everyone to get on. Lots of people getting to the scanner, then being told to wait for their turn. I got through and had my first look at SQ J on a A350-900.
The seat area is big. Lots of storage room for my phone, wallet and passport. But there were 2 strange things.
The TV had a protective cover, so its not a touch screen anymore. I suppose this is covid related? The remote worked, but its not as convenient, and you still need to touch it. So any non contact covid protection is instantly gone. But the actual seat set up is all wrong. There is a foot well in front of the seat that starts out being roomy. But you cant lounge with your feet up in front of you. Then when you want to lie flat, the back of the chair flips over and you end up on a weird Z diagonal. I am 188cm and I could not lie straight. I had to lie on my side and bend at the hip or knees.
The service was prompt. They cam around very quickly after takeoff to get the meals service complete. At this time of day, I had a champagne, a sleeping tablet and got woken for breakfast. The breakfast menu was fairly standard.
Things I liked. I like the timing of the flight. We arrived at 6.45 am. The service was quick and friendly. The champers was good and food seemed ok. No book the cook on the flight ex AKL.
I didn't like the seat. QF J is so much better. Even NZ J is more comfy. I thought the amenity kit was a bit light, containing a face mist, lip balm and hand cream, There are slippers, sock, eye masks and ear plugs available, but you have to as specifically for them. And no pajamas.
Overall, it was OK, but I prefer QF.
I will add a bit more in the next post