Singapore Airlines schedules A380 flights for November that last just 60 MINUTES 

The world’s most luxurious short-haul airline trip: Singapore Airlines schedules A380 flights for November that last just 60 MINUTES – and you can book a lie-flat seat

  • Singapore Airlines was the first carrier worldwide to fly the A380 superjumbo
  • In 2017, Singapore Airlines launched a multi-million-pound A380 cabin upgrade
  • The Singapore Airlines A380 is configured with 471 seats in four classes 


Short-haul flights don’t get any fancier than this (unless you’re in a private jet).

From Thursday, November 4, Singapore Airlines – voted the world’s No2 airline in the highly respected Skytrax awards this year – is deploying Airbus A380s between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. A journey of just 60 minutes.

And while it won’t be possible to book the airline’s incredible ‘Suites’ class, passengers can do the hop in business class and enjoy a lie-flat seat along with the airline’s lauded service, voted the best in the world in the Skytrax awards.

From November 4 it will be possible to fly business class (pictured) on a Singapore Airlines A380 for a journey with a flight time of just 60 minutes

From November 4 it will be possible to fly business class (pictured) on a Singapore Airlines A380 for a journey with a flight time of just 60 minutes

The airline said that the superjumbo would be deployed ‘on an ad hoc basis’ between the two destinations.

It revealed: ‘SQ106 (SIN-KUL) and SQ105 (KUL-SIN) will be operated by the A380 three times weekly between November 4 and December 2, 2021. In addition, SQ126 (SIN-KUL) and SQ125 (KUL-SIN) will be operated by the A380 four times weekly between November 5 and December 3, 2021.’ 

Singapore Airlines isn’t the only carrier using the A380 for short-haul trips.

BA from November 8 is using A380s for flights from Heathrow to Madrid and Frankfurt, to re-familiarise crew and pilots with the aircraft.

Singapore Airlines earlier confirmed that from November 19, its A380s would be deployed once more on one of the airline’s daily non-stop return services between London and Singapore.

The airline explained that this would make it the first Singapore Airlines A380 to return to the skies for long-haul travel, as the carrier gradually rebuilds its network with the progressive resumption of international air travel.

Singapore Airlines confirmed that from November 19 , its A380s would be deployed once more on one of the airline’s daily non-stop return services between London and Singapore

Singapore Airlines confirmed that from November 19 , its A380s would be deployed once more on one of the airline’s daily non-stop return services between London and Singapore 

Singapore Airlines was the first airline worldwide to fly the A380 superjumbo, in October 2007, and the first to fly it from the United Kingdom, in March 2008.

In late 2017, Singapore Airlines launched a multi-million-pound cabin upgrade for its A380s.

The Singapore Airlines A380 is configured with 471 seats in four classes, featuring six ‘Singapore Airlines Suites’ and 78 business class seats on the upper deck, as well as 44 premium economy class seats and 343 economy class seats on the main deck.

The six suites, designed by Pierrejean Design Studio and manufactured by Zodiac Seats UK, offer ‘unparalleled privacy and luxury, complete with privacy doors and both an independent swivel chair and standalone [double] bed’.

Four of the suites can also be combined to form double suites for couples travelling together.

The business class seats, designed by British firm JPA Design and manufactured by Jamco, similarly offer the possibility to create fully lie-flat double beds, all forward-facing and with direct aisle access for all.

All cabins also enjoy ‘award-winning cuisine, extensive in-flight entertainment and attentive cabin crew service’.

Pictured is one of Singapore Airlines' stunning A380 suites, featuring a double bed

Pictured is one of Singapore Airlines’ stunning A380 suites, featuring a double bed

Mr Mohamed Rafi Mar, General Manager UK & Ireland, Singapore Airlines, commented: ‘The return of the Singapore Airlines A380 to the skies is a positive step towards international travel recovery.

‘By bringing the aircraft back to the UK, we are delighted to offer our passengers enhanced travel options between London and Singapore.

‘We look forward to welcoming them on board our aircraft, where they can continue to enjoy comfortable and safe journeys with Singapore Airlines.’

The A380 will operate on flights SQ317 from London Heathrow and SQ322 from Singapore. 

source: express.co.uk