Spanish flag carrier Iberia launched the first long-haul Airbus A321XLR flight on November 14, flying seven hours from Madrid to Boston.
04.11.2024 - 15:49 / skift.com / Gordon Smith / Kelly Ortberg
Singapore Airlines is betting big on the continued popularity of premium travel. On Monday, the airline announced an SG$1.1 billion ($835 million) project to overhaul a huge chunk of its long-haul fleet.
The focus of the program is the Airbus A350-900. The widebody plane operates a variety of routes for the carrier, from regional intercity hops to those covering record-breaking distances.
A total of 41 jets are involved, including seven A350-900ULRs. These specially modified ‘Ultra Long Range’ planes operate flagship routes from Singapore to the United States, including the world’s longest flight to and from New York.
With journey times of up to 19 hours, Singapore Airlines had already done away with economy class cabins on the ULRs. This enhances passenger comfort but also reduces the overall weight of the plane – a key consideration when covering such large distances.
Only 94 premium economy and 67 business class seats are available onboard these generously configured aircraft. However, that’s about to change with the introduction of an all-new first class cabin.
Singapore Airlines (SIA) claims the product will “set new industry benchmarks for travel on the world’s longest routes.” The airline says it is designed with increasingly discerning travelers in mind and promises to deliver “an unparalleled in-flight experience.”
First class is currently only available on SIA’s Airbus A380 (suites pictured above) and select Boeing 777-300s.
The addition of first class to the ULRs is the most high-profile development, but there will be changes throughout the plane.
All of the upgraded A350s will have new business class seats. Notably, these follow the same design found on the upcoming Boeing 777-9. Premium economy and economy cabins will also be refreshed as part of the overhaul, while inflight entertainment systems will also be modernized.
After the works, the 34 A350-900 long-haul aircraft will have 42 business class seats, 24 in premium economy, and 192 in economy. The seven ULR variants will feature four first class seats, 70 business class, and 58 in premium economy. The refurbishment only includes aircraft that fly to long-haul and ultra long-haul destinations.
SIA told Skift that full details of the cabins will be revealed closer to the entry into service of the airline’s upgraded A350 and its first Boeing 777-9s.
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Ortberg said on October 11 that Boeing expects to make the first delivery in 2026 because of challenges with
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