Singapore Airlines A350 San Francisco Inaugural Trip Report October 23, 2016



As promised, here is my brief report on another Singapore Airlines’ inaugural flight, which is the introduction of a nonstop service between Singapore and San Francisco on Singapore Airlines, and it is no doubt that it is a reaction to United Airlines’ nonstop Singapore flight launched a few months ago. I also believe this is the first scheduled A350 flight to San Francisco. This ultra long haul flight also helps Singapore Airlines to determine changes with the inflight service and other cabin services, when it will re-launch its nonstop flights to Los Angeles and New York. Of course San Francisco Airport treats this SIA nonstop flight as a major event, as you can see advertisement throughout the airport. While it is technically not a major inaugural service, this nonstop flight will be convenient to many passengers connecting to Australia, especially to Cairns, Darwin, and Perth, and to South Asia. The timing seems to work best with those flights. I saw many Indian passengers, along with a few bags tagged through to Perth. There have been plenty of professional pictures of the Singapore Airlines A350 cabin and will just give you a link to a few of them. With my iPhone 6, it is really difficult to get a good cabin shot. In terms of seat comfort, I am still not sure if I am a fan of the flip bed concept, but the A350 flip-bed is certainly an improvement over last generation. The new a la carte menu featuring midflight noodle bar and all day breakfast definitely needs work on execution, and given it was the first day of service, things were confusing to both crews and passengers. Service was slow, which rarely happened to Singapore Airlines. I am sure SQ is shooting for an Etihad and Qatar’s all-demand menu, but the crews seem to serve all the meals in this scheduled time slot. However, Singapore Airlines is one of the world’s most consistent airlines, and while it was not an extraordinary flight, it was a very good experience., and Singapore Airlines, along with Japanese carriers, JetBlue, and Virgin America, really create a good inaugural flight experience.
Full album link:
http://s1213.photobucket.com/user/Ca...FOSINInaugural
Link to A350 tour by the Point Guy:
http://thepointsguy.com/2016/10/singapore-a350-tour/
Australian Business Traveler’s A350 trip report:
http://www.ausbt.com.au/on-board-air...apore-airlines
Poor shot of SQ 32 arriving into SFO that morning from my room in the Doubletree SFO Burlingame

October 23, 2016
SQ 31 San Francisco to Singapore Lv1140 Arr1910 Airbus A350-900 9V-SMF “10,000th Airbus Aircraft”
A beautiful day in SFO

Check-in was a relatively breeze at SFO, despite being a very busy Sunday morning.


The check-in area was decorated accordingly with balloons and signs about the inaugural.



The crews arrived

The agent was very detailed in explaining the festivities this morning, despite warning me that I might miss the lion dance by now. I was running late this morning, due to my two hours delay previous night on American Airlines. There was a free 30MB voucher today for business class passengers.



As promised, here is my brief report on another Singapore Airlines’ inaugural flight, which is the introduction of a nonstop service between Singapore and San Francisco on Singapore Airlines, and it is no doubt that it is a reaction to United Airlines’ nonstop Singapore flight launched a few months ago. I also believe this is the first scheduled A350 flight to San Francisco. This ultra long haul flight also helps Singapore Airlines to determine changes with the inflight service and other cabin services, when it will re-launch its nonstop flights to Los Angeles and New York. Of course San Francisco Airport treats this SIA nonstop flight as a major event, as you can see advertisement throughout the airport. While it is technically not a major inaugural service, this nonstop flight will be convenient to many passengers connecting to Australia, especially to Cairns, Darwin, and Perth, and to South Asia. The timing seems to work best with those flights. I saw many Indian passengers, along with a few bags tagged through to Perth. There have been plenty of professional pictures of the Singapore Airlines A350 cabin and will just give you a link to a few of them. With my iPhone 6, it is really difficult to get a good cabin shot. In terms of seat comfort, I am still not sure if I am a fan of the flip bed concept, but the A350 flip-bed is certainly an improvement over last generation. The new a la carte menu featuring midflight noodle bar and all day breakfast definitely needs work on execution, and given it was the first day of service, things were confusing to both crews and passengers. Service was slow, which rarely happened to Singapore Airlines. I am sure SQ is shooting for an Etihad and Qatar’s all-demand menu, but the crews seem to serve all the meals in this scheduled time slot. However, Singapore Airlines is one of the world’s most consistent airlines, and while it was not an extraordinary flight, it was a very good experience., and Singapore Airlines, along with Japanese carriers, JetBlue, and Virgin America, really create a good inaugural flight experience.
Full album link:
http://s1213.photobucket.com/user/Ca...FOSINInaugural
Link to A350 tour by the Point Guy:
http://thepointsguy.com/2016/10/singapore-a350-tour/
Australian Business Traveler’s A350 trip report:
http://www.ausbt.com.au/on-board-air...apore-airlines
Poor shot of SQ 32 arriving into SFO that morning from my room in the Doubletree SFO Burlingame

October 23, 2016
SQ 31 San Francisco to Singapore Lv1140 Arr1910 Airbus A350-900 9V-SMF “10,000th Airbus Aircraft”
A beautiful day in SFO

Check-in was a relatively breeze at SFO, despite being a very busy Sunday morning.


The check-in area was decorated accordingly with balloons and signs about the inaugural.



The crews arrived

The agent was very detailed in explaining the festivities this morning, despite warning me that I might miss the lion dance by now. I was running late this morning, due to my two hours delay previous night on American Airlines. There was a free 30MB voucher today for business class passengers.

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