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Lalique is first and foremost known for their glassware. SQ approached them to design the new glassware onboard in First and Suites.
The crystal ornament is by Lalique as well and can be purchased on Krisshop. For Suite passengers it's a free gift.
As part of the deal with Lallique, they secured the 'naming rights' for PJs and the bedlinen so you can't miss the brand name.
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Agreed. Kits aren't particularly great (I've got half a dozen unopened at home, not sure why I keep bringing them back, and neither is the missus....) but the PJ's are OK.Originally posted by Bytor View PostMy wife and I got them on 319 last month: as an amenity kit it's pretty hopeless. The PJs are ok though.
Slightly unusual for them to have three different versions. I wonder how many other airlines do that ?.
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A good case/shell so that you MIGHT actually use it for something...and a pen...Originally posted by StarG View PostWhat makes a good amenity kit (i.e., what items should be included)? What items should be excluded as they are useless?
We know that toothbrushes (good quality ones IMO) are provided in the lavatories.
Perhaps to:Originally posted by MAN Flyer View Post...(I've got half a dozen unopened at home, not sure why I keep bringing them back, and neither is the missus....
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Singapore-A...p2047675.l2557
Don't we have a fellow famous SQTalker who has like an entire room of these?
HUGE AL
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You get a perfume/cologne on the outbound and it will last you for the way back. The idea is to give you something you take home and 'bond' with SQ later at home so you come back and fly SQ again.Originally posted by Bytor View PostIf an airline is going to go the trouble, and cost, of producing these kits, they ought to be useful, not just a gimmick. I can't really see any value in a candle on a plane.
A corkscrew might be handy though...
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Agreed- a candle on a plane is a tad ironic. Various safety administrations might have issues with corkscrews though.Originally posted by Bytor View PostIf an airline is going to go the trouble, and cost, of producing these kits, they ought to be useful, not just a gimmick. I can't really see any value in a candle on a plane.
A corkscrew might be handy though...
What would be really nice to get in an amenities kit- saline eye moistening drops with a saline spray for the nose and fancy chewing gum for the descent. Would show some thought for the flying experience and be more useful than a candle on a plane.
(Actually "Candles on a Plane" could make a great comedy spoof movie...)
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I'll go watch it!Originally posted by SQ228 View PostAgreed- a candle on a plane is a tad ironic. Various safety administrations might have issues with corkscrews though.
What would be really nice to get in an amenities kit- saline eye moistening drops with a saline spray for the nose and fancy chewing gum for the descent. Would show some thought for the flying experience and be more useful than a candle on a plane.
(Actually "Candles on a Plane" could make a great comedy spoof movie...)
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