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  1. From 22 November, the Singapore-Auckland service will welcome the return of the 471-seater superjumbo, replacing the A350-900, delivering an additional 1,526 seats a week between the two cities. The A380 will operate to Auckland from 22 November 2023 through to 31 March 2024, with SQ285 scheduled to depart Singapore at 22:25 local time and ...

  2. Jan 29, 2024 · Frankfurt regains A380 service from late March. In total, Singapore Airlines will operate 112 weekly flights with its Airbus A380s for the majority of the summer 2024 season. The shortest flight from Singapore to Hong Kong is scheduled for 4 hours 15 minutes, while the longest from Singapore to London Heathrow takes 14 hours 40 minutes.

  3. Refer to the actual seat map during booking for the most up-to-date information. Airbus A380-800. Main deck. Premium Economy Class Seat Extra Legroom Seat. Premium Economy Class - S. 44 seats Bassinet Forward Zone Seat Standard Seat Extra Legroom Seat. Economy Class - Y. 343 seats Bassinet. GALLEY.

  4. Jan 1, 2023 · Throughout the worst of the global health crisis, Singapore Airlines has remained dedicated to operating the Airbus A380. Despite grounding the fleet and sending many to long-term storage in the Australian outback during the start of the pandemic, the airline always maintained that it would return the jets to service (even if several were retired).

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  6. Dec 7, 2023 · Aircraft 12 is back in action. This morning 9V-SKP, the 7th and final A380 in the fleet to receive its cabin refit, took to the skies at 10.21am from Singapore to Hong Kong on the regular SQ892 departure, marking its first passenger flight in a whopping 1,353 days (3.7 years). 9V-SKP operating SQ892 to Hong Kong this morning.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Airbus_A380Airbus A380 - Wikipedia

    An A380 of launch operator Singapore Airlines. Nicknamed Superjumbo, the first A380, MSN003, was delivered to Singapore Airlines on 15 October 2007 and entered service on 25 October 2007 with flight number SQ380 between Singapore and Sydney. Passengers bought seats in a charity online auction paying between $560 and $100,380.

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