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Anybody seen my mate MathNerd around lately? If he pops his head up can someone please tell him just how good the full colour extra thick card type BPs are SIN?

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Now this is the type of post I like to see from you @Cruiser Elite. This is how a BP of a premium class should look, not the slop that MEL dishes out. It shouldn't even cost that much, as most pax are Y anyway, and get the flimsy paper one.
Thanks for the eye candy!
@Cruiser Elite I am also reliably informed that unfortunately the bean counters have confirmed coloured BPs are being removed from the network very imminently.
That's a terrible decision, and the bean counters need to keep their grubby hands from what little semblance of order there is still left in SQ, when it comes to this.
I don't think they realise that a significant portion of their pax (myself included) have premium (J or above) travel as a treat, not a regularity - especially with how hard it is these days to earn points and/or availability issues. A coloured, cardstock BP is a small reminder of the hard work that's gone into procuring such an itinerary.
I just shake my head at this and have read this elsewhere as well :(

J and F should have coloured BP's
A million percent agreed.
From a personal point of view I love collecting paper BPs
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I still stick with business and first/suites should have/have the option of a full colour printed boarding pass. Many people, like to keep them and they do feel more premium.
A billion percent agreed.
 
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My brother in laws parents are first time SQ J flyers from LHR to SIN today and have apparently been served 2011 Comtes de Champagne Rose in J, anyone ever had this happen to them?
 

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