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Originally posted by myjawdrop View PostI'm not sure if this is the best place to post.
I took SQ972 and SQ979 on 10 Jun and the menu booklet was replaced entirely by a flimsy sheet of paper with the main course listings.
It's really disappointing and distasteful.
Originally posted by heninkk View PostI'll fly Pek-Sin round trip two day later and see if the menu has also been removed on medium haul flight.
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Originally posted by pokfur View PostActually this sounds similar to what SQ does with the Jakarta sectors. Did it look something like this?
I think only the shortest of sectors will be affected.. even my SIN-SGN today was still the normal menu. But who knows it might be gone next month as I think SGN is shorter flight length than BKK
PS: In a way these papers can't be recycled for the next flight. Isn't handing passengers these little sheets more wasteful and more expensive?
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Originally posted by EWR View PostThanks Pokfur for the share. This truly makes the jaw drop. It's not even in colour, and we know how flimsy - and water non-resistant - the pages of SQ's menu are without the rest of the cover. I am flying to SGN soon too, and hope to see a proper menu (but shall brace myself).
PS: In a way these papers can't be recycled for the next flight. Isn't handing passengers these little sheets more wasteful and more expensive?
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Originally posted by orionmiz View PostI don't think the menu booklets are recycled for the next flight too. For economy class, I don't remember receiving any stained or very crumpled booklets. Think you can even take home the booklet if you want.
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Originally posted by pokfur View PostThat's very surprising. Why then would they bother printing both the outbound and inbound menu within the same booklet??
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Originally posted by SQ025 View PostIn fact they are used on both sectors, the crew has to collect them after passengers disembarked. I also suspect that they will be reused after return to SIN, in the past I have received menu cards from a different flight then the I was on, not only once.
I quite like the idea of the menu being on the IFE, but until all cabins are fitted with touch-screens, it would be problematic. Asking people to pause a movie when meal service arrives, switch to a different menu using the handset and click through to the dining menu, then get back to their film at the same spot- that's a tough one which could cause aggravation.
If the system could generate a little flag in a corner of the screen which paused the entertainment and created a little pop-up, similar to a cabin announcement, but user-initiated, that would work really well.
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Originally posted by jaywell View PostFlew PEY on SQ218 on the 20th of June. SQ appears to have replaced the reasonably good Phitek headphones with some non-branded cheaper ones. There's a noticeable difference in sound quality (for the worse).
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Originally posted by pokfur View PostThese have been rolled out in J as well. Had them perhaps since April? Both long-haul and short-hauls.. They don't cancel out noise that well, but i thought the quality of the sound itself was decent.
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SQ just can't rely on premium travel for all its sectors. Granted, I don't mind paying more for a comfortable long-haul, but for medium & short-haul I think it needs to tamper down its offerings and slash its fares. It's excessive that you provide earbuds, blanket, pillows, a full meal on say a short hop like CGK. For flights under 4 hours, in Y do away with hot towels, pillows and blankets (have to be requested, this is already MI policy), menu cards, and maybe even full meals on BKK, CGK, DPS. Maybe even merge SQ & MI and install IFE on MI birds which will give more fleet flexibility. Tbh, MI is just a rip-off. Do self check-in at airports with more than 5 SQ/MI/TZ/TR departures like KUL, HKG, SYD, PER, MEL. Improve the damn website and sell more auxiliaries like rental cars, hotel rooms etc, be more generous with KrisFlyer miles. Slash FCO, WLG, IAH and IST. CBR becomes a terminating route while MAN can be made SIN-MAN-BOS. MAN-BOS probably has more traffic. Focus on direct flights to the West Coast , SIN-SEA could work with a large code-share pact with AS. SIN-LAX and SIN-SFO should just be non-stop with 3-class configuration.Last edited by RedEyeflight; 25 June 2017, 07:17 AM.
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Flew SIN-DPS a couple of days ago in Y and they still had hot towels and Magnum ice cream, so no complaints there. No menu handed out, but the seat pocket still had the full menu booklet from the plane's previous CMB-SIN leg.
Earphones were placed on the newspaper trolley in the gangway. Don't recall seeing that before.
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