What do you get on Singapore Airlines economy?
Our Economy Class seats are designed to give you more personal space. Even if the seat in front of you is reclined. If you want more legroom, you can choose our Extra Legroom Seats with wider seat pitch and located near the exits. It’s a comfortable spot to be in.
Why is the 777-300ER so successful?
When the stretched, long-range 777-300ER appeared in 2002, it became an instant success. It could fly 350 passenger in first, business and economy over 8,000 miles easily — just like a 747, but much more cheaply with only two engines instead of four.
How safe is the Boeing 777-300ER?
As of September 2021, the 777 had been involved in 31 aviation accidents and incidents, including 8 hull losses (5 during flight and 3 on the ground) with 541 fatalities, and 3 hijackings.
Does Singapore Airlines have 4 class seats on its 777-300ER?
While Singapore Airlines has both three and four class 777-300ERs in its fleet, this particular aircraft was in the four class configuration. At the very front of the aircraft, there was one row of first class seats in a 1-2-1 configuration. The seats looked extremely wide and could easily fit two adults side-by-side.
What kind of power does a Singapore Airlines Boeing 777 300 have?
This aircraft is one of the newest additions to the Singapore fleet and has updated seats and entertainment. On the newest versions of this aircraft, every seat has a 110V AC power port and a USB port. Featured user comments Read user reviews for Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-300ER (77W) Three Class
What is it like to fly first class on a 777-300ER?
The first-class cabin on this 777-300ER has only eight seats in two rows. With a 1-2-1 configuration, they’re very wide at 35 inches, along with a seat pitch of 71 inches. As you enter the cabin, you are enveloped in a warm, relaxing color scheme of taupe, brown and orange. There’s also a beautiful and large high definition monitor.
What is the longest flight on a Singapore Airlines 777-300ER?
After a short transfer at Singapore Changi on my round-the-world trip, it was time to continue the journey onboard a Singapore Airlines 777-300ER. At almost 9,000 miles, the premium economy flight from Singapore to Los Angeles via Tokyo Narita happened to be my longest flight!