If you are a fan of the double-decker Airbus A380 and reside in Singapore, you are in for a treat. Four airlines operate the A380 to and from Singapore Changi Airport. For more information on A380 flights and destinations, you can also visit www.iflya380.com.
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Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines, Singapore’s national flag carrier, has a fleet of 19 Airbus A380-800 aircraft. The aircraft features First Class Suites, Business Class, Premium Economy and Economy class. Singapore Airlines has two configurations of the A380-800. One configuration has an all Business Class Upper Deck while the other has a mix of Business Class and Economy Class in the last cabin on the upper deck.
Singapore Airlines All Business Class Upper Deck A380-800 Aircraft Seat Configuration
Singapore Airlines A380-800 4 Class
Singapore Airlines deploys its A380-800 to a few destinations but check the aircraft type when you make your booking at SingaporeAir.com.
- Singapore to Auckland
- Singapore to Beijing
- Singapore to Delhi
- Singapore to Frankfurt
- Singapore to Hong Kong
- Singapore to London
- Singapore to Paris
- Singapore to Sydney
- Singapore to Tokyo
- Singapore to Zurich
Emirates
Emirates A380 (Emirates Photo)
Emirates first launched its Singapore – Dubai route on the Airbus A380 from December 2012. The Emirati airline made headlines then as the only airline to offer a shower spa in First Class while joining the few airlines to offer a Business Class lounge on board. Emirates’ A380 flies to over 40 destinations globally. You can fly on the airline’s A380 aircraft between Singapore and Dubai or Singapore and Melbourne.
- Singapore to Dubai
- Singapore to Melbourne
Lufthansa
Lufthansa A380 (Lufthansa Photo)
Lufthansa has 14 Airbus A380-800 on its fleet. It has eight First seats, 78 Business seats, 52 Premium Economy and 371 Economy seats. It operates its Airbus A380 on its daily nonstop flight between Singapore and Frankfurt.
British Airways
British Airways A380 (British Airways photo)
British Airways has 12 Airbus 380-800 in its fleet featuring four classes with 469 seats in First, Club World (Business), World Traveller Plus (Premium Economy) and World Traveller (Economy). BA 12 from Singapore to London Heathrow is operated on an Airbus A380-800 while BA 16 from Sydney to Singapore to London is operated on a Boeing 777-300ER.
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