I travelled PE for the first time this past Sunday SIN-FRA on SQ326, I paid ~A$450 for this sector, as someone who has previously only traveled Y long haul I was glad I spent the extra money, the extra space, more comfortable seat and nice IFE screen were great for the long flight. I'll post a trip report eventually.
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Originally posted by Metropolitan Airlines View PostI have noticed that the price gap between Y and S class narrows as Y class becomes more and more filled up.
I booked SYD-HKG return on SQ and just noticed the difference between Y-Y return and Y-S return is only A$20!
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Never used PE so far, but SQ offered several upgrades to S for a 400€ flat fee in the past. For my last flight in January, I found the regular add-on for S compared to Y too high for what you get. And they didn't even allow upgrades from S to J at that time.
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9V-SNB flew to MEL and back as 217/218 yesterday. I think this is slowly becoming a bit regular at some points of the month on different routes, sub from 77W to 77WR. I wonder if this will be a sign of things to eventually come once MEL goes A380 permanently after Oct.
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Originally posted by Danny Bhoy View PostAccording to my flight on SQ890 on 13 June, there is no difference between Y flexi and PE (T fare)...
What's happening such that they aren't even selling their PE seats on this flight?? Is it because of unpredictability in availability of their 359s to fulfill the schedule (in case they need to swap to a 772 or something)? Or is it because demand for PE really is dead.
And anyway, as a tall person (1.8m in height)..i can safely say that the seat ergonomics don't fit me. Furthermore, the seat width doesn't seem any better than what i've been getting on the 772Rs. Legroom isn't fantastic either. I'm honestly not sure where the value is in flying PE on a short sector like SIN-HKG.
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Originally posted by ell3 View PostWhat's happening such that they aren't even selling their PE seats on this flight?? Is it because of unpredictability in availability of their 359s to fulfill the schedule (in case they need to swap to a 772 or something)?
They'd rather offer Y passengers a free trial of PEY than have to deal with 24 disgruntled PEY passengers when they need to switch to an old 772 at short notice I guess.
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Originally posted by SQ228 View PostI think that's exactly the reason. They are really only on CGK flights for crew training and to give them something to do while the new craft wait around for their real assignments to commence, e.g. SFO direct flights starting. They also have a lot of ground time during the day between their long hauls that are all overnighters.
They'd rather offer Y passengers a free trial of PEY than have to deal with 24 disgruntled PEY passengers when they need to switch to an old 772 at short notice I guess.
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Originally posted by SQfanatic View PostDo you think this could happen on more European flights like MXP (Sometimes that gets ad hoc sub to 77WN, and one case 77WR (SNB)) and maybe MAN/IAH? Overbook Y and give pax a free trial of this....More likely it could be for European routes but more likely not US routes.
Regular Y ticket holders wouldn't get to freely select PEY seats like with CGK. SQ would decide who they wanted to upgrade, just as when they overbook Y and upgrade passengers to J. They will only upgrade as many passengers as they have overbooked in order to protect their revenue streams and product prestige.
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I'm not sure why this thread has been dead. We thought SQ has decided to stop refits for a reason. But with SWB back as 77WR, I can't see it being dead because there's one extra craft that has lately done long and short haul routes now.
SWE is almost reaching its 5th week of not flying. SWT is reaching its 4th. Anyway let's find out what routes they fly when they hatch.
Personally, I saw this has happened weakly in the middle of the year and they're pushing strong towards the end of the year to promote PEY on many routes.
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Prior to my recent MEL-SIN flight, I'd only ever been in a PE seat from SIN-HKG and didn't have any real impression given the short 3 hour flight - didn't watch any movies nor even recline the seat! It wasn't a paid PE btw, I was just moved up the front. Same thing for the MEL-SIN flight last week but because it was a 7 hour flight, I watched a couple of movies and reclined the seat all the way back and I have to say that I was pretty impressed with the screen size/resolution and the recline was decent enough for a solid nap. I'm not tall at 182 cm but felt that there was sufficient leg room just so long as I didn't use the calf support. I wouldn't pay for PE but having really experienced it for the first time I think it's a decent product.
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Originally posted by SQfanatic View PostI'm not sure why this thread has been dead. We thought SQ has decided to stop refits for a reason. But with SWB back as 77WR, I can't see it being dead because there's one extra craft that has lately done long and short haul routes now.
SWE is almost reaching its 5th week of not flying. SWT is reaching its 4th. Anyway let's find out what routes they fly when they hatch.
Personally, I saw this has happened weakly in the middle of the year and they're pushing strong towards the end of the year to promote PEY on many routes.
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