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Sharp shots,Tuan Khiem..
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It sounds good as with the USB ports available,ones can bring along their own external hard disc and enjoy watching their favorite movie throughout the journey..
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Yeah..What a good news especially for those Malaysian who are studying in Taiwan
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Great pix you have there, Cornelis
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Marvelous shots,KC.. Btw,I noticed that there is no winglet on port size of Air China B738..
You took it home??
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KC,thanks you for all the tarmac shots from SIN,love all of it very much More pix please
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Great and sharp pix,Azahan. I guest that is the Luffy that most of us missed couple weeks ago during the 4th Ann
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Yes I was just on a lower level with plans to move up but the bulis stopped that It was frustrating indeed. My poor friend who just joined me was a bit surprised by the response of the bulis.
Alan,although you was 'beredarED' at wx, but hopefully you will continue to spotting at there in future
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Thanks you Derek for the great pix..Like Thai and CI's special livery very much
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A380 To Fly To The Pearl Of The Orient11 June 2009
Singapore Airlines will fly the world’s largest passenger aircraft, the Airbus A380, on the Singapore-Hong Kong route from 9 July 2009.
Hong Kong will be the fifth international destination and second Asian city which Singapore Airlines operates the superjumbo aircraft to. The Airline started operating the A380 in October 2007 to Sydney and subsequently added services to London, Tokyo and Paris.
The daily A380 flights will replace an existing daily B777-300ER service to Hong Kong. The operation of the 471-seat Singapore Airlines A380 to Hong Kong represents an increase of 10% in seat capacity to the city.
“The operation of the A380 to Hong Kong shows our confidence in the demand for both business and leisure travel between Singapore and the famed ‘Pearl of the Orient’. Hong Kong is a vibrant business hub and at the same time it has much to offer leisure travellers looking for great places to shop, eat and play,” said Mr. Huang Cheng Eng, Singapore Airlines’ Executive Vice President, Marketing and the Regions.
Following the commencement of the A380 service, SQ862, from Singapore to Hong Kong, will be re-numbered SQ856. SQ856 will depart Singapore Changi Airport at 0945hrs and arrive in Hong Kong at 1330hrs. On the return leg, SQ861 will depart Hong Kong International Airport at 1600hrs and touch down in Singapore at 1940hrs.
Singapore Airlines currently operates five daily non-stop flights between Singapore and Hong Kong, along with daily non-stop services between Hong Kong and San Francisco.
Customers travelling on the Singapore Airlines A380 to Hong Kong will experience unrivalled standards of luxury and sophistication in air travel.
Exclusively available on the A380 are the Singapore Airlines Suites. Each Suite customer enjoys a high level of privacy in his own cabin in the sky, behind sliding doors and adjustable roller blinds. The Suites come furnished with a luxurious and fully adjustable leather seat, upholstered by world-renowned Poltrona Frau, and a full-sized bed. For entertainment, customers can enjoy crystal-clear images on a sleek 23-inch high-resolution LCD monitor, mounted on the wall in each Suite.
The Singapore Airlines A380 Business Class is in a league of its own. Measuring 86 centimetres (34 inches) in width, the Business Class seat is one of the widest in the world and each has direct access to the aisle. Each seat can be converted into a comfortable wide bed, simply by folding down the seat back.
Singapore Airlines’ new Economy Class seats offer customers unprecedented comfort and space. The ergonomically designed seat not only maximises knee and legroom, it also boasts intelligent features such as a non-intrusive reading light and height-adjustable leather headrests with side panels.
Customers across all three classes can enjoy a wide range of the latest movies, TV programmes and a library of CDs on KrisWorld, Singapore Airlines’ award-winning inflight entertainment system. Come mealtime, delectable inflight meals, designed exclusively by world-class chefs like Matt Moran from Australia, Zhu Jun from China and Sam Leong from Singapore, are served and presented on exclusive Givenchy-designed service ware.
Singapore Airlines currently has eight A380s in service, a further 11 on firm order, and options on six more.
Good news for all HKG spotters and those who would like to go HKG via SIA
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Congratulations Chaity and more pix in future ya
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Duckie vomit when see planes
Haha,some add-on..Especially A330 with a 'Wau' on the tail
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Great pix,Ah Ong..Btw,did Duckie spotted you?
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The LAE became a hero suddenly Wonder did he get any free tickets as reward
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something new in my collection and finally.
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b95/kkms/2009/06/13/DSC_4224-800.jpg
Nice pix of the 'Left Back' Sumazau jellyfish
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Understand that due to competition from D7, CI will cut capacity and deploy smaller aircraft on TPE - KUL vv.
Btw, anyone know what's the load was like yesterday? Has been quite awhile since the online booking/buying frenzy.
Here it is the answer
AirAsia's Group Chief Executive Officer, Datuk Seri Tony Fernandes said the flight had 88 percent load, carrying guests which included president of the Malaysian Friendship and Trade Centre in Taipei, Datuk Abdullah Mohd Salleh and AirAsia X CEO, Azran Osman-Rani. -
Good catch,Waiping
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Nope! Was asked to "beredar" 20 minutes her departure.
Sorry to hear that No matter what,they can't 'beredar' you from entering KUL
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Thanks you for the pix,Chaity No take-off shots?
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Waiping,you are welcome and it is our pleasure...
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Today's 1st July which is the day where D7's maiden flight into TPE and I am sure the plane is taxiing now if there is no delay. Well done D7
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I am sure it will arrive at SIA soon
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First of all, R.I.P to all passengers and crews on-board Yemenia Flight 626 Hopefully the data recorder can be located this time
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Congratulations Waiping for making it to A.net
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Ya.The best example was the Concorde which crashed at France few years back