Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Seoul-Searching on SQ/TG Business & Economy

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Seoul-Searching on SQ/TG Business & Economy

    Since my last trip to Seoul 1.5yrs ago in winter, I decided to pay a visit again over the recent holidays, just before the searing heat of summer hits Seoul. Flight up was on SQ economy, and back on TG and SQ Business Classes via Bangkok.

    Checked in at Terminal 3 self check-in kiosks and boarding pass printed.






    Paid a visit to the brand new Marhaba Lounge at Terminal 3. The lounge has replaced the old Dnata Lounge (which is currently closed), and is used by some airlines as well as available for Priority Pass and other lounge cards holders.




    As expected, the lounge facilities are very new and clean. It was not busy as well, with plenty of seating available. Toilets, equipped with showers, look beautiful too.












    There is a rather substantial buffet setup as well, which puts many airline-specific lounges to shame.







    My past and future travels

    My Travel Map

  • #2
    A couple of the more interesting selection included the Taiwanese Braised Minced Chicken with rice.




    And the satays!




    Some of our late supper from the buffet.








    Headed to the gate which is at the far-end of the terminal at A17.




    Boarding had already commenced and judging by the length of the queue to board, it looked like it was gonna be a full flight.





    05 June 2019
    Singapore Airlines
    SQ 608
    Singapore (SIN) - Seoul Incheon (ICN)
    B787-10
    9V-SCF
    Economy Class
    Flight Time: 5H56M



    Boarding the rather new B787-10.




    Will by flying in economy on this red-eye, though I guess I already scored one of the better seats in the house, being a bulkhead at the first row, though in the middles 41J seat. On each seat was a pillow and blanket. Expecting the seat width to be less than other SQ aircraft (this being a 3-3-3 configured 787 afterall), the seat width at the bulkheads were further reduced due to the tray tables and IFE controllers in the armrests. Really felt squeezed in while seated in the seat.




    Legroom was no problem of course. J/K seats IFE monitors were on the bulkhead while H seat's was at the armrest (no IFE controller for H seats and normal seats where IFE monitor is within touching distance).






    View towards Business Class.

    My past and future travels

    My Travel Map

    Comment


    • #3
      Rolls-Royce (problematic) engine view from the window. A SkyTeam liveried MU A330 parked beside.




      Reading materials in the magazine pocket.




      As boarding was completed, hot towels and menus were offered.






      Tuned in to the flight info.




      Doors closed slightly behind schedule, safety video played and we pushed back.






      Taxied to Rwy20C. Passing a TG B773 parked for the night.




      Took off from Rwy20C, capturing the Singapore night view on climbout.




      After seatbelt signs were turned off, amenity kits were given out. Kits consisted of a toothbrush set and a pair of socks.




      Visit to the lavatory just ahead, where some cost-cutting is evident. No more extra toothbrushes and combs in the amenity drawer. To confirm my findings, other lavatories did not have the items as well. However, the mouthwash and nice-smelling stuff were still stocked.



      My past and future travels

      My Travel Map

      Comment


      • #4
        A round of peas and crackers, and drinks from trays were offered, then it was lights off for the night. Though there were quite a few passengers requesting for instant noodles upon realising only breakfast would be served before landing.




        Got a bit of disturbed sleep over the next 3 hours until cabin lights were turned back on 2.5 hrs before arrival and hot towels offered. Felt that it was a bit early but guess that is the SOP for SQ.




        Taking a look at the menu. Breakfast choices were a Vegetable frittata or Korean-style fish with rice.




        Menu for the return ICN-SIN sector.




        Breakfast tray, which included fruits, warm roll with butter and preserve, coffee and a juice. I went for the fish with rice. More cost-cutting noted. No more salt/pepper/sugar sachets in the cutlery pack. These were only provided on demand from the meal cart, and the crew did not proactively offer them as well, so no sugar with my coffee....Guess SQ crew are still not used to offering sugar with hot beverages in economy....








        To be honest, the fish with rice was bad... Just some tasteless fried fish covered with a hint-of-spice sauce, along with tasteless vegetables nad steamed rice. Only something which I would eat if I am on the verge of starvation. Very poor! Should have went for the frittata instead as it looked better than this.




        My friend pre-ordered the Hindu meal, which is much more substantial and delicious. It was a pratha bread with minced mutton. At least there was an additional yoghurt as well.




        Sun started rising.






        Caught some IFE.

        My past and future travels

        My Travel Map

        Comment


        • #5
          One of the reasons why I avoid SQ economy these days is because the food is so, so bad. I would rather fly TG instead.

          Comment


          • #6
            View of the cabin. The aisles were really narrow in economy. Moving down the aisle, one would repeatedly bump into passengers' elbows, arms or shoulders.




            Soon we started our descent into Seoul.










            Clouds were very low, and we were still above the clouds when gears were lowered.








            Broke through the clouds and landed on Rwy33R ahead of schedule.

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sOoAlsJUuU




            Pretty long taxi to the gate, passing the new Terminal 2 and the midfield terminal.





            My past and future travels

            My Travel Map

            Comment


            • #7
              Some plane spotting on the way to the gate, including OZ A333, Jin Air B772 and others.








              A look at the seat before disembarkation.




              Disembarking into the terminal.










              I will have to say that I am not a very big fan of the SQ B787-10 economy seats. Even though the seat has all the bells and whistles, it is compromised in seat width due to the narrower cabin with 3-3-3 configuration, though I cannot fault SQ as almost all other airlines have configured their B787s similarly. Did not sit at the normal rows so could not comment. Service was fine as per SQ, but catering was quite woeful, easily one of the worst inflight meals I have had on any full-service carrier. Not only the quantity was lacking, the quality was poor as well, at least for the choice I had. No wonder I noticed there were plenty more orders for instant noodles by other passengers after the breakfast service.


              Caught a sight of an OZ B744 while on the way to immigration.




              A bit of wait to clear immigration due to the morning peak arrivals and we were into the arrival hall after baggage was claimed.




              As it was still too early for hotel check-in, and our hotel strictly does not allow early check-in, we booked at room at the landside Darakhyu Capsule Hotel for a nap for 4hrs. It was badly needed after the gruelling red-eye in economy. The capsule room, located within the transportation center across from the terminal building, was well equipped with a comfortable bed and basic amenities, including a shower. Rates were also very affordable.




              After the short nap and feeling more refreshed, checked out of the hotel and had a bite at A Twosome Place café nearby. It is a popular dessert and coffee chain throughout Seoul, and they have a few outlets within Incheon Airport as well.

              Last edited by ycp81; 17 June 2019, 11:54 PM.
              My past and future travels

              My Travel Map

              Comment


              • #8
                Simple but yummy pastries with coffee.




                Then took the airport train into Seoul city, changing to the subway to our hotel at Hotel Gracery Seoul, near City Hall and walking distance to Myeongdong. It is a popular Japanese-chain hotel, and was newly opened just less than a year ago. Rooms are brand new as expected, and reasonably comfortable and cosy as well.








                We were given a room at the top floor, overlooking the city skyline.




                After a quick rest, proceeded to Gangnam area.




                Grabbed a quick bite of the popular pork cutlet sandwich from Dosan Bunsik.




                Dinner at Shake Shack.






                Back to Myeongdong at night, and had a japchae from the street vendors.






                First thing the next day was to visit a popular Michilin bib-gourmand Korean restaurant nearby the hotel.

                My past and future travels

                My Travel Map

                Comment


                • #9
                  This restaurant is renowned for its braised pork trotters and grilled pork belly.








                  Some outlet shopping after lunch.

                  IMG]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48071458367_466c3a511a_b.jpg[/IMG]


                  Back to Seoul Station area, where there is a DMZ museum, as well as Lotte Mart and outlet.






                  Lotte Mart shopping










                  Dinner at a simple Korean eatery at Namdaemung. This is a popular SQ crew joint, and the eatery even has SQ advertisements within.




                  Ending the day with an Osulloc green tea latte and cake.

                  My past and future travels

                  My Travel Map

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    We went on a half-day Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) tour. On the way to DMZ, we drove along the fenced-up coastline, with North Korea just across the bay.




                    Passing through the checkpoint to DMZ.




                    First stop of the tour was to an observation tower where North Korea could be seen afar.






                    Map of the sites across at North Korea. Unfortunately as it was drizzly, the view was not very good.






                    Went down the 3rd Tunnel, which was definitely a very tiring climb on the way up. Not suitable for the elderly or those with health problems.




                    Then onwards to an unopened train station, where hopefully sometime in the future, there would be train service from Seoul to Pyeongyang. The train station was built by the same designers of Incheon Airport. As for now, it remained as a symbolic structure, though immigration, customs and security facilities are ready.










                    Back to Seoul for a bibimbap lunch.

                    My past and future travels

                    My Travel Map

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Exploring Gwangjang Market


















                      An oasis in the middle of town.




                      Yummy Korean fried chicken at Kyochon.




                      City skyline on a clear morning.




                      Namdaemun gate

                      My past and future travels

                      My Travel Map

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Visited the hippy Hongdae Street, where the young and energetic Koreans hang out. The area is also near to the university.












                        Spicy Korean stew for lunch.




                        Cooling down with ice cream and coffee.




                        More street food. Egg on mini toast.




                        Wonderful grilled meat at the popular chain Hanam Pig.








                        Sweet ending from Osulloc.

                        My past and future travels

                        My Travel Map

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          It would be a long day of flying to get home. Arrived in the morning by the airport bus to Incheon Terminal 1 and checked in at TG's counters. TG has 3 morning departures to BKK, each flight within an hour of the other! There were no queues at the Royal Silk counters.




                          Boarding passes of both sectors issued.




                          Through immigration and security (there were no premium lanes for premium passengers) and into the departure hall.




                          Our aircraft could be spotted behind Jin Air's B772.




                          TG premium passengers were invited to the newly opened Asiana Business Class Lounge West.




                          There was a bar area near the entrance.




                          Comfortable ambience with lots of natural lighting.




                          However, most of the action were at the buffet area.




                          Buffet selection for breakfast was not too elaborate, but this was made up by the quality of the food. Overall a decent lounge experience.







                          My past and future travels

                          My Travel Map

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Heading the gate after the lounge visit.




                            TG's B787-8 will be operating this flight. Noted an earlier TG A359 departing for BKK as well.







                            09 June 2019
                            Thai Airways
                            TG 657
                            Seoul Incheon (ICN) - Bangkok (BKK)
                            B787-8
                            HS-TQF
                            Royal Silk Class
                            Flight Time: 5H04M



                            Boarding has already commenced at the gate.








                            Welcomed at the door and directed to the front cabin. Royal Silk Class is configured in a 2-2-2 layout on the B787-8. It may not be the most private layout, but is more than acceptable for this mid-haul. The same seat model is also used by many airlines, such as United, KLM and a few others. Blanket/pillow and a fresh orchid was already placed on each occupied seat.






                            Seat pitch is good, an a pair of slippers was already placed at the footwell.




                            Seat controls and IFE controller.




                            View out the window.




                            Crew were offering pre-departure drinks, newspapers/magazines and hot towels. The set of crew in Royal Silk was more experienced, but service was very genuine and warm.

                            My past and future travels

                            My Travel Map

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Selection of welcome drinks offered and I chose the Iced Tamarind Tea, one of TG's signature drinks. It was very refreshing!




                              Lacoste-branded amenity kit was also offered. Amenities for the flight. Headphones was noise-cancellation and of the older model, but of slightly inferior quality compared to other premium airlines. I understand TG has also started introducing new and better quality headphones on selected flights.






                              Contents of the amenity kit, which included toothbrush set, mouthwash, moisturiser, lip balm and a comb.




                              Business Class was only about half full.




                              Safety video played.




                              Checking out the contents of the IFE. The touchscreen monitor and handset were easy to navigate.






                              The inflight magazines.




                              Started the pushback.






                              Flight map. No camera views on the B787-8 though.

                              My past and future travels

                              My Travel Map

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X