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Mike Yardley: Singapore Airlines to service Wellington with the A350-900

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Mike Yardley,
Publish Date
Wed, 21 Aug 2019, 1:37PM

Mike Yardley: Singapore Airlines to service Wellington with the A350-900

Author
Mike Yardley,
Publish Date
Wed, 21 Aug 2019, 1:37PM

Singapore Airlines has announced that from 1 November 2019, Wellington will be served by one of the world’s most technologically advanced aircraft in the sky, the Airbus A350-900.

Singapore Airlines will become the first airline to operate scheduled commercial services using the twin-engine wide-body jet to the Kiwi capital after Airbus certified the aircraft for operations in Wellington.

The A350-900 will deliver customers travelling to and from the New Zealand capital with access to lie-flat Business Class seats, Premium Economy Class and a new ergonomically designed Economy Class seat, as well as a range of other comforts that will enhance their travel experience.

Singapore Airlines General Manager New Zealand, Mr Kenny Teo, said the deployment of the A350-900 was exciting for the city and a wonderful next step in the development of the route. “When the new aircraft arrives in Wellington on 1 November, it will also deliver Singapore Airlines customers access to at least three cabin classes regardless of whether they’re travelling from Wellington, Auckland or Christchurch – all of which include the option of travelling in Premium Economy.”

The A350-900 features 42 Business Class seat in a 1-2-1 layout providing each customer with direct aisle access. Each seat converts into a 78-inch fully-flat bed with cushioned headboard for greater sleeping comfort. Stowage has been designed to include a side console located above the armrest which allows laptop storage in both seat and bed mode. Each Business Class seat boasts a personal 18-inch HD LCD screen along with noise cancelling headphones and a video touchscreen handset to help customers enjoy over 1,000 movie, TV, music and game choices on the KrisWorld in-flight entertainment system.

Premium Economy Class features 24 seats in a 2-4-2 layout providing extra comfort, choices, and privileges for passengers. It all starts with priority handling and boarding, followed by a seat that includes a calf-rest and footrest for extra comfort. The seat reclines up to eight inches with a 38-inch seat pitch, perfectly designed for snoozing. A video touchscreen handset and 13.3 inch HD touch screen monitor, along with the addition of noise cancelling headphones, allows customers to fully immerse themselves in the KrisWorld in-flight entertainment system, all while sipping Champagne throughout the flight.

Economy Class features 187 seats in a 3-3-3 layout and provides more legroom and personal space alongside a new backrest cushion with bolstered sides and a 4-way adjustable sculpture headrest, which provides neck support and comfort to rest peacefully. One of the stand out features is the 11.1-inch wide touch-screen personal monitor and video touch-screen handset to view more than

1,000 entertainment options on the KrisWorld in-flight entertainment system throughout the journey.

Customers travelling on the A350-900 can utilise the Singapore Airlines Companion App, allowing them to pre-select their favourite video and audio content before boarding to better plan, personalise and enjoy their journey.

Along with the addition of new cabin features, the A350-900 has been designed with comfort in mind, providing customers flying in and out of Wellington with an improved travel experience, bringing features like higher ceilings, larger windows, and an extra wide body as well as lighting that has been specifically designed to reduce jetlag.

Confirmation of the A350-900s deployment to Wellington follows last month’s announcement that Singapore Airlines will increase services on the Singapore-Melbourne-Wellington route to five times a week from 1 January 2020. It also follows the announcement that the Singapore Airlines and Air New Zealand joint venture will deliver customers travelling to and from Auckland with an additional 35,000 seats between 29 March and 24 October 2020. www.singaporeair.com

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