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What is the temperature of the cabins & baggage area on the Singapore Airline Fleet?

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  • #16
    Originally posted by flying.monkeyz View Post
    Flight crew will only crank up the temperature in the cargo hold if there are pets travelling. If not, there's no need to turn the cargo hold heater on. Also the heated compartment is only in Hold 5 (rearmost of aircraft used to load loose items). Normal baggage will most probably go into baggage containers in the forward or aft cargo compartment which are not heated.
    Thanks for the clarification!

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    • #17
      Maybe you should fly on Brie-tish Airways! You'd definitely be cheesed off if none of this advice worked. I think it's pretty Edam good. Hopefully it'll be a "Brie"ze. Gouda luck!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Wan1dap View Post
        Maybe you should fly on Brie-tish Airways! You'd definitely be cheesed off if none of this advice worked. I think it's pretty Edam good. Hopefully it'll be a "Brie"ze. Gouda luck!
        Wow.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Wan1dap View Post
          Maybe you should fly on Brie-tish Airways! You'd definitely be cheesed off if none of this advice worked. I think it's pretty Edam good. Hopefully it'll be a "Brie"ze. Gouda luck!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Wan1dap View Post
            Maybe you should fly on Brie-tish Airways! You'd definitely be cheesed off if none of this advice worked. I think it's pretty Edam good. Hopefully it'll be a "Brie"ze. Gouda luck!
            A poet in our midst!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by lingua101 View Post
              Saraleena, in my case, it is ok. My flight was only about 2+ hours (HKG-BKK). There was still remaining dry ice for me to play in my hotel bath room

              BTW that day I do not need to queue to get a cab in BKK (which was quite amazing).

              Like someone suggest, you probably want to get chiller bag to be on safe side. I think SQ will help you to store it in the chiller box in flight. Like I said I have done so many time in my younger time when I used to fly back to US after my winter break with all those cake I brought from home.

              Recently I remember I did it once with SQ. Thats why I was quite shock when CX crew rejected my request
              Whilst playing mahjong with some of my CC friends last night, one of them related a story about how a pax had asked to store an item in the galley chiller. It was double wrapped in cling wrap, and placed in a nice cooler bag. Crew duly obliged pax, but found out halfway through the flight that the item was actually an urine sample. I don't know about everyone else, but I'm quite uncomfortable with the knowledge that my F&B items may be in the same chiller with an urine sample. Maybe that's what happened with CX?
              Have you checked your blind spot lately?

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              • #22
                Originally posted by astroboy View Post
                Whilst playing mahjong with some of my CC friends last night, one of them related a story about how a pax had asked to store an item in the galley chiller. It was double wrapped in cling wrap, and placed in a nice cooler bag. Crew duly obliged pax, but found out halfway through the flight that the item was actually an urine sample. I don't know about everyone else, but I'm quite uncomfortable with the knowledge that my F&B items may be in the same chiller with an urine sample. Maybe that's what happened with CX?
                Was it 100ml or less??
                God must have been a ship owner, he placed the raw materials far from where they are needed and covered two-thirds of the earth with water...

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