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  1. Airbus A380-800 Singapore Airlines is the first airline to fly the world’s largest commercial aircraft. Setting the standard for modern passenger comfort, discover spaciousness with broader seats, more personal storage and better headroom.

  2. Jan 29, 2024 · Update 28 Feb 2024: Singapore Airlines has downgraded its A380 operation to and from Hong Kong to the Boeing 777-300ER for a total of 15 weeks on various dates between April and October 2024. The tables below are updated accordingly.

  3. Jun 23, 2015 · Singapore Airlines flies 3 versions of Airbus A380-800. Please choose the correct version from the list:

  4. Sep 15, 2023 · Since the pandemic's end, Singapore Airlines has strategically reintroduced its Airbus A380 fleet on key routes. The Airbus A380 currently serves seven destinations, with two more soon to be added. The deployment of the Airbus A380 on specific routes varies depending on the season.

  5. Jan 1, 2023 · At the time of this article's publication, Singapore Airlines has 10 of its 15 Airbus A380s marked as active, with the remaining five listed as parked. The airline has already retired nine A380s from service with four leaving in 2017, one in 2018, and another four in 2020. Have you flown on an Airbus A380 operated by Singapore Airlines yet?

  6. Cruise in greater comfort. Get comfortable with your own pair of slippers and eyeshades on longer flights. Then rejuvenate yourself mid-flight with an inspired selection of toiletries from Penhaligon’s in our dedicated Business Class lavatories. Singapore Airlines A380 Business Class. A seat wider than you can imagine.

  7. May 2, 2024 · Singapore Airlines was the first airline to operate the Airbus A380 commercially, introducing it in October 2007. The carrier has retired 11 of its Superjumbos, leaving it with nine active and four inactive Airbus A380 aircraft. Singapore Airlines currently operates flights with the Airbus A380 to five airports.

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