Hi guys! I'm creating this thread regarding SilkAir receiving their Max for their Hiroshima route and other destinations.
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SilkAir Boeing 737 Max Deliveries and Routes
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Will SilkAir launch a new medium range service with their 737 Max? Eg,flights to Japan on SQ feature a proper trayless dining service with cheese course and mid flight snacks and even light refreshments (for NRT/HND). And not to mention SQ has Japanese Hanakoireki course. And keeping fingers crossed that lie flat beds will be installed on these birds!
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Originally posted by Tonitan View PostWill SilkAir launch a new medium range service with their 737 Max? Eg,flights to Japan on SQ feature a proper trayless dining service with cheese course and mid flight snacks and even light refreshments (for NRT/HND). And not to mention SQ has Japanese Hanakoireki course. And keeping fingers crossed that lie flat beds will be installed on these birds!
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Originally posted by Metropolitan Airlines View PostSo perhaps something similar to A330 Business Class we will see on these Boeing 737-8 Max aircraft?
I am hoping AVOD for every Economy passengers.
It saves airlines a lot on setup cost as well as maintenance
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Hate to burst any bubbles of hopes but going by this article, there are unlikely to be lie flat beds nor seatback entertainment in the new 737-Max8s - https://blueswandaily.com/silkair-co...n-the-horizon/
"Mr Foo said the 737 MAX 8 will have the same economy class product and configuration as the 737-800. However, SilkAir is cutting one row of business class to provide improved pitch for business class passengers flying on its longer routes.
SilkAir configures its 737-800s with 150 economy seats and 12 business class seats. The 737 MAX 8 will have only eight business class seats. The business class seats will still be recliner style seats in 2×2 configuration but legroom will improve significantly as the business cabin will be 50% more spacious. SilkAir will offer the same WiFi and streaming in-flight entertainment product that it now provides and will still not have any seatback IFE monitors in either class."
- Though I believe the article was a bit pre-mature to say that there are only 8 buisness class seats - understand from other reports that there will be 12 and only difference is that one row of economy seats will be removed to achieve a more spacious business class cabin.
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