lovestotravel
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Had my first ever SQ J flight yesterday and I am feeling a little bit mixed about the experience. People here and on other sites rave and rave about how good SQ but overall I felt it was a bit pedestrian with nothing that greatly sets itself better than its competition.
Maybe this is more reflective of the regional J product that Brisbane gets lumped with but still not the best first impression.
A few notes from the trip:
- The Brisbane SilverKris lounge was extremely small and had disappointing catering. I would hate to see this lounge with a bunch of status holders plus J in there. I would rate the Plaza premium outpost above this lounge.
- Priority boarding enforced which is a tick.
- Welcome drinks offered with a decent selection vs the standard sparkling, water or juice.
- I don’t eat seafood and the lack of a non-seafood based appetiser was disappointing. Equally disappointing was the lamb dish which lacked flavour or flair. Asked for a snack in between lunch and the refreshment service and was a little shocked that the only snack on offer was a short bread biscuit. Apparently the Virgin Australia pantry is better stocked for snacks than Singapore Air, who knew.
- Couldn’t fault the service or the drinks. Drinks was reactive via call bell vs anything proactive.
- The regional J seat is fine, but I suspect this isn’t SQs best foot forward and this is the biggest area where I don’t see much of a difference to any other major J carrier out of Brisbane.
Overall, it was a fine trip. It just didn’t live up to the expectations set by others online.
That's a pretty normal J experience from the regional A350s and the newer crews.
It's still the best way out of Australia in business, first or suites.
Here in MEL the loinge is also average best and the Air NZ lounge is where I head.
We don't get the regional A350s anymore, except for a few odd times, so that helps alot