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India Birthday Trip (May 2025) - SQ A350, Boeing 787-10 & A380 to MAA (via DEL)

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  • SQ777
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    Looking forward to your EVA report. Their catering is very good. Would be interesting to see your take on their meal service, in particular if you choose to go AVML. Perhaps you may wish to consider going oriental vegetarian for that more East Asian flavour, given route and carrier.

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  • SQfanatic
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    Originally posted by yflyer View Post
    Thanks for sharing your birthday trip, SQfanatic! It's been a long time since I have visited Chennai, so really glad to get an update on what's going on there. The food there always looks so good! The Hyatt there really treated you well too.

    I also haven't flown SQ in a while so also good to get an update there. A little disappointed to hear that catering might have done downhill. I used to really enjoy the Indian vegetarian meals on SQ. I never pre-ordered them, but often asked for them when flying on SQ India sectors, as well as USA sectors, and they were previously very delicious. At least your oriental veg meal on your DEL-SIN sector was good!

    Also nice to hear that you had an empty seat next to you on several sectors. That makes so much difference in comfort. When I choose seats on flights, I do everything I can to pick a seat with the highest likelihood of an empty neighbour (which usually means an aisle seat in the 2nd last row of Y).

    What a nice way to celebrate a birthday!
    Thanks as always for reading yflyer. My apologies for responding so late. Times have been busier and I don't come around this forum often unless traveling or before traveling.

    Yeah, I totally agree with you there. My dad wasn't too happy with it, found it average. My meals were good except the last leg SQ32.

    That's one of the reasons for flying off peak especially early to mid-week. I did want to experience some level of off peak travel with some empty seats. Waiting till June would kind of spoil the purpose (yes my mom is still working for a few more years), so accommodating for her sure, but I'm at the age where I thought of doing things differently if I can. I've already been to India in June plus high fares and yes, peak season. I give credit to my dad for suggesting if it'd be okay to come back mid-week rather than Sunday (before Memorial Day) and I was fine with doing that. Luckily my work is very accommodating on that so they had no issues either. Either way, I felt very happy to celebrate my birthday outside of the country for a change.

    Stay tuned! Next TR will be in progress; last trip of this year for me. EVA Air Boeing 777-300ER (and Boeing 787-10) to Thailand. I won't be travelling anywhere for Christmas and New Year's, and after that the next time will be February.

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  • yflyer
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    Thanks for sharing your birthday trip, SQfanatic! It's been a long time since I have visited Chennai, so really glad to get an update on what's going on there. The food there always looks so good! The Hyatt there really treated you well too.

    I also haven't flown SQ in a while so also good to get an update there. A little disappointed to hear that catering might have done downhill. I used to really enjoy the Indian vegetarian meals on SQ. I never pre-ordered them, but often asked for them when flying on SQ India sectors, as well as USA sectors, and they were previously very delicious. At least your oriental veg meal on your DEL-SIN sector was good!

    Also nice to hear that you had an empty seat next to you on several sectors. That makes so much difference in comfort. When I choose seats on flights, I do everything I can to pick a seat with the highest likelihood of an empty neighbour (which usually means an aisle seat in the 2nd last row of Y).

    What a nice way to celebrate a birthday!

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  • SQfanatic
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    I would be happy to do JL but often times its expensive even many off peak periods too.

    You are not wrong about that fact, South Indian airports tend to be far more seamless for transitting than North Indian airports. We tried also exploring via BLR but that was also expensive. I do love BLR, only went once, and I do wish I would go again.

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  • SQ forever
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    Or probably try JAL BLR-NRT-SFO if a pit stop at BLR is not an issue, their Y seat 2-4-2 on the 789 is the best out there, good crew but meals could be a hit or miss, have even seen chennai folks take a train to bangalore and catch this flight. BLR airport is good to transit too / way better than DEL

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  • SQfanatic
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    Originally posted by SQ forever View Post
    The one area where flying SQ has its merits over EK, QR, CX & JL is immigration lines, the A gates are flooded post noon with the mid-eastern & european arrivals. SQ always prided on their AVML offerings, but that looks downhill headed, as also with the crew, not your standard SQ fare, but liked your perspective on flying the perennially popular India-SIN-SFO sector.

    Thanks for reading SQforever. Yes, technically it is my style, however, most of the time they are giving paneer and I decided to also tone down the rice and paneer lately due to dietary and health reasons. My dad really said the meals were not so good on SQ32. On the other flights, average at best, but even the special meals before SQ32 were much better.

    I was wishing to fly to and from Chennai, but for some reason, those prices rose exponentially, maybe upwards to $1500-1600 no matter if your day was an off peak day return. Delhi was cheaper and my dad thought it was a good strategy to save money and do that. But at least won a Boeing 787 one of the ways and empty seats 3 out of 4 legs. To tell you the truth, I was chasing after going by Emirates though the price was higher, but at the same time, they even for Chennai reduced their prices over time by $200-300 even as low as $1100-1200 and I would have been happy to take them directly to Chennai.

    That is true. Actually to go to Jewel you have to clear immigration. Before that, you have to go to one of those iPads and enter your details, then scan your passport and face at the counter and then you can go ahead to the Jewel. It worked for me, but for my dad, he basically had to rescan his passport below the iPad and it eventually worked for him. I think one thing that needs an improvement is that by default you should be able to scan your US Passport rather than input everything manually.

    Originally posted by SQ forever View Post
    Also, thought CX economy was a shade sub-par, atleast with their meal offerings akin to QR, and shades below SQ & EK
    I don't know how CX is now, the last time I flew them was February 2019. They were fine when I flew them, exhibited very good service and food was pretty good at least for me. They had more snacks and if you wanted something they'll give it to you without an attitude.

    The only thing that blew me off (silently) was the attitude off the stewardess in blue when I was getting a snack. While people will say it's a first world problem and you got what you needed, this is not the way I remember SQ.

    Also, hot towels were never given on SQ31 nor SQ32 but on my Indian sectors it was given. Only thing was it did not have the same famous scent that Singapore Airlines used to have. Even Emirates has an equivalent or better scent.

    My parents will be flying Emirates in November for Thanksgiving while I stay back. Next October 2026 is going to be the next time I take a trip to India for Navarathri and more likely than not depending on destination picks internationally, it may likely be Emirates. Singapore? I don't know. Even my mom deliberately didn't pick Singapore for November this time around and my dad dealt with it.

    One time I'd like to show my mom around Jewel at night. The negative to that is all attractions are closed besides the mall and waterfall overlook.

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  • SQ forever
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    Also, thought CX economy was a shade sub-par, atleast with their meal offerings akin to QR, and shades below SQ & EK

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  • SQ forever
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    The one area where flying SQ has its merits over EK, QR, CX & JL is immigration lines, the A gates are flooded post noon with the mid-eastern & european arrivals. SQ always prided on their AVML offerings, but that looks downhill headed, as also with the crew, not your standard SQ fare, but liked your perspective on flying the perennially popular India-SIN-SFO sector.

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  • SQfanatic
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    Overall thoughts on SQ32 and the delay? As I mentioned in another thread, IRROPS handled the delay very well. They had a spare aircraft that had the capability to do SQ32 to SFO. Captain kept proactive. The snacks were a little disappointing, but they offered it, so I'm happy when it came to that. We had great crew especially the inflight manager who ensured we were looked after.

    Unfortunately, a few things bothered me. The meals were disgusting on this flight and so were the Indian vegetarian meals - bland if you will. When I got hungry for a snack. I don't expect people to chat with me, that's totally fine. But what I want and is non-negotiable is RESPECT. When I looked at the menu and asked the crew what snacks they have (they don't open the galley cart you have to ask them), they curtly replied with "chips, caramel popcorn, doritos, what do you want?" and I took the popcorn and chips and ran off and got scared to ask the crew for anything else. The way the crew did their job on this was if they didn't want to be there. I get ULH is tiring, but if you are working with customers, you need to respect people. I had the same problem with SQ31 except a language barrier. On SQ402 and SQ403, crew treated you the way I remember Singapore Airlines. While I don't expect 5-star service, I expect at a very minimum, to talk to me in a respectful tone like the way I talk to you. If you can't do that, it leaves a sour taste in my mouth, like fear, intimidation, etc. No passengers want that on a 15 hour flight and I've seen it too. Even Emirates treats you with a respectful tone while still getting you what you want.

    Now overall on Singapore Airlines?

    They're still a great way to fly, no doubt. I got lucky 3 of my 4 flights having an empty seat, so stretching and sleeping were very comfortable overall. I tested putting the arm rest and I still felt there was some cramped feeling onboard. Service quality has gone down compared to before and so have some of the Indian vegetarian meals, the special meals were usually much better in my opinion. I'd fly them again if they were rock bottom cheap, otherwise if the price difference is not super substantial fly with other carriers like Cathay Pacific and Emirates.

    In terms of the delay, I'll give them credit because they handled it with grace and humility.

    Overall on the trip? Great I was able to for the first time in my life celebrate my birthday outside the US and I hope for many more years like this in my life.

    Thanks for reading!

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  • SQfanatic
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    We began our descent into San Francisco International Airport on what would be a cold day later on back home

















    Turning left towards California





    Our captain said if you sat on the left side of the plane, you'd get a view of the Golden Gate Bridge and Bay Bridge. A welcome back home.



    Golden Gate Bridge and pockets of fog.



    Bay Bridge





















    Turning left over Palo Alto













    San Mateo Bridge (a little hard to see)



































    Landing into SFO around 12:15PM on a still foggy day. By Noon usually the fog clears up but the forecast was already going to be cold even Inland.













    Parked at gate G9



    Deplaning at SFO







    Premium Economy





    Business Class





    After a few minutes, we proceeded to immigration and customs which took no more than 5 minutes. Baggage took maybe 20-25 minutes. We were out around 1:30PM and got an Uber and got back home around 2:15PM. An end to a great birthday trip minus the delays.


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  • SQfanatic
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    The A350 lavatory. Far more cleaner and modern than the SQ A380.







    Eventually after a good 5 hours of sleep, we got a beautiful sunrise over the Pacific



    Decided to explore the IFE. Plenty of movies, TV shows and music, you wouldn't get bored but as I said before, not as good of a selection compared to EK.

























    I wonder if these are window cracks due to the elements.



    Decided to explore the Voyager 3D Map properly on SJB



    AutoPlay





















    Explored the other few modes



































    Around 10AM Pacific Time the cabin was prepping for breakfast





    I had the baked eggs, fried potatoes and beans. As I said, beans were disgusting. and if these were green beans, I would like them. Along with that fruits and bread and yogurt. So this veg lacto meal was slightly better, but really none of the meals on SQ32 even Indian veg meals were up to the mark.


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  • SQfanatic
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    Wifi was available on SQ32 and worked the whole time.























    This was my 3rd of 4th leg we got am empty seat to stretch and sleep. Off peak and mid-week travel won here.



    The first meal was lunch right after take off. I opted for the Vegetarian lacto-ovo meal and they gave me corn rice and baked beans. Unfortunately, I am not a fan of baked beans, so it was disgusting. Instead, I ate the bread and salad as well as the raspberry cake which were far better. Even the Indian vegetarian meal was also not so good either.



    Lots of turbulence around the South China Sea










    Breaks of blue sky in the afternoon.







    We hit sunset in Japan close to 7PM JST.



    Had some coffee which was not strong but really nice overall.



    Sunset and dusk















    That's one nice thing about flying Pacific vs. Polar. You'll see a sunset and sunrise and the windows are cooler. Polar flights they get hotter especially Spring and Summer






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  • SQfanatic
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    Our captain came once again with an announcement that our flight to SFO would be 14 hours and 10 minutes. The same pilot and crew were on board SJB as well.



    9V-SKS that would head as SQ406 later in the day.



    Eventually we pushed back. The green stewardess inflight manager was empathetic towards all passengers considering they wanted to get back home. Pushback around 12:50PM





    Flaps retracted













    We went to the end of the runway and took off from here.































    Cruising into a lot of clouds, which would then yield turbulence for several hours.
















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  • SQfanatic
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    It was 11:45AM by the time we boarded SQ32 (9V-SJB). However it was far quicker to get into the aircraft







    Premium Economy class











    Seat 53A. The aircraft felt fresher and cleaner. Pillow and blanket.







    Evidently you could see it was already Noon and it still took time for boarding and other checks.
















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  • SQfanatic
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    Flight: Singapore Airlines flight SQ32
    Route: Singapore - San Francisco
    Aircraft: Airbus A350-900 XWB (9V-SJB, 4 years at the time of departure.)
    Livery: Normal
    Date of Departure: May 28 (12:00PM), Arrival May 28 (12:25PM)
    Seat: 53A (Economy Class)
    Configuration: 3-class (Business, Premium Economy, Economy)

    Our friend 9V-SJB which came from SQ355 from MXP earlier in the morning. SQ32 mostly uses the SJ* birds but can still use SM* birds too (SMV-SMZ).



    This would be towed to gate A12



    I had some waffles and maple syrup with cappuccino which was overall excellent.



    I was lining up and security took 15-20 minutes, and our plane 9V-SJB was at gate A12



    The crew for SQ32 gave everybody a snack pack as a result of the delay. I remember the Typhoon delay they gave a pen. They bowed and said they were sorry for the delay. I understand the frustration of many passengers, but for me, I was actually not stressed at all given I was likely prepared.







    For those who don't know A12 has an upstairs view to take pictures of the outside too.






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