Singapore Airlines unveils new cabin products
Singapore Airlines has announced that it will introduce a number of new cabin products on its Boeing 777-200 aircraft this year.
The carrier plans to refit 11 of the planes with the intention of providing more space, comfort and convenience for passengers.
A new "contemporary look" has been designed for the economy cabin, with seat covers designed by Givenchy, "soothing" colours and softer fabrics similar to those used on the airline's Airbus A380 and Boeing 777-300 aircraft.
Business class passengers will be able to enjoy lie-flat leather seats featuring a control panel, which allows travellers to select the most comfortable setting from a number of preset options.
The carrier also announced that improvements were being made to its award-winning inflight entertainment system, with screen sizes set to be increased in business and economy cabins before the end of 2010.
The new offerings will be available to people catching Singapore Airlines flights to Shanghai from February 23rd, before being extended to Hong Kong, Beijing and other routes later this year.
Posted by Carrie, 05 February 2010 13:03
News tags
Related Features and Guides
Search for flights
To select a preferred airline, cabin class, Open Jaw, direct flights or to search for flights to other destinations, please use our Advanced Flight Search
Just the flight searches
RSS news feed
Subscibe to the latest travel news from Just the Flight via RSS
Latest flight and travel news RSS Feed
View or search our news archive
2011 News Archive
2010 News Archive
2009 News Archive
2008 News Archive
2007 News Archive


