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  • Originally posted by SQDoubter View Post
    anyone know if the redeye to MEL (SQ237 i think) is operating a refurbed 772 or the 772ER? was thinking of upgrading to J and will only do so if its worth it. Will be flying in FEB.
    SQ237/SQ228 in Feb 2011 will be operated by the Boeing 747. J class Savers should be available, and the seats are the Space Beds, similar to the 772ER.

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    • strange that... it comes up as 772 when i did the booking.

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      • Originally posted by SQDoubter View Post
        strange that... it comes up as 772 when i did the booking.
        Apologies, the 747 on SQ237/228 will operate till 31st Jan 2011, thereafter from 1st Feb 2011 onwards, it will be operated by the retrofitted/refurbished 772, Saver awards will be available, and the J class seats are similar to those on the Airbus A330 as well as the retrofitted/refurbished 773.

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        • The answers were already in post#7 some time ago....

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          • SQ 232 and SQ 422

            What are seat types in Raffles class on these two flights for 19th / 20th Oct?

            And the better seats?

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            • thanks for that... i did a quick scan and must have missed post #7!

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              • What flights from MNL will most likely get 9V-SV* service (with AVOD in Y)? The last time, I took SQ919 which had AVOD in Y but I'm not sure if that's random.

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                • There is also a nice gird on the SQ Wiki Page
                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapore_Airlines

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                  • Originally posted by FN-GM View Post
                    There is also a nice gird on the SQ Wiki Page
                    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapore_Airlines

                    The grid is wrong. The 200ER's with the spacebed J's don't have F.

                    And not all the 777-300's (in fact the vast majority of the active ones remaining) have New regional J.

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                    • Originally posted by SQflyergirl View Post
                      The grid is wrong. The 200ER's with the spacebed J's don't have F.

                      And not all the 777-300's (in fact the vast majority of the active ones remaining) have New regional J.
                      Yeah, I noticed that too, actually a lot of other information is wrong, don't bother to go to that link, the right place to come is HERE !

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                      • Originally posted by SQflyergirl View Post
                        The grid is wrong. The 200ER's with the spacebed J's don't have F.

                        And not all the 777-300's (in fact the vast majority of the active ones remaining) have New regional J.
                        I hope you are not suggesting that bastion of intelligence could possibly be inaccurate.

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                        • If its wrong change it

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                          • Just an update to #4: BOM SQ 422/421, DEL SQ406/405 are both using 72A.

                            New Regional C & Refurbished Y.

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                            • Thanks itami. Updated.

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                              • Originally posted by 9V-JKL View Post
                                [/SIZE] MNL-
                                SQ910/917
                                (B772) = Regional F, Regional C, Y(B772ER) = Spacebed C, Y from 1/Oct 2011
                                That's great news for MNL - more incentive to take an SQ flight to SIN in the afternoon.

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