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 There's a site that says - “Flycation Ticket To Singapore Launch Special” priced at S$288 and a Business Class package priced at S$688. Both tickets have been discounted at about 25 per cent.Originally posted by nocturne View PostWhat do you guys think the price-point will be?
 
 Economy - $100
 Premium Economy - $200
 Business - $500
 
 My estimates.
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 Still not so desperate to go on a fly to nowhere as it still meant wearing face masks at all times and having cold packaged set snacks. Not sure if its still worh to be in so close contact in the cabin especially the economy seats as doubt there will be distanced seating.
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 I think they will operate this more like a normal flight. if not really no point. normal at least for the catering part. though i believe face mask and safe distancing is still required.Originally posted by flyguy View PostStill not so desperate to go on a fly to nowhere as it still meant wearing face masks at all times and having cold packaged set snacks. Not sure if its still worh to be in so close contact in the cabin especially the economy seats as doubt there will be distanced seating.
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 Doubt the safe distance between EY seats will be required as if does, it would meant a much smaller number of passengers can fly and or if it does then the fare will have to be much higher in order to justify these flights to no where as SIA is intending to use the A359 for these flights.
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 I’m not sure if people gonna pay that much to fly in coach with so many people for such flights though.Originally posted by flyguy View PostDoubt the safe distance between EY seats will be required as if does, it would meant a much smaller number of passengers can fly and or if it does then the fare will have to be much higher in order to justify these flights to no where as SIA is intending to use the A359 for these flights.
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 Judging from EVA Air and Starlux in Taiwan who've done these flights to nowhere with similar flight length:Originally posted by nocturne View PostWhat do you guys think the price-point will be?
 
 Economy - $100
 Premium Economy - $200
 Business - $500
 
 My estimates.
 
 EVA
 Economy:NTD5288 -> S$247
 Business(Economy Catering):NTD6288 -> S$294
 
 Starlux
 Economy: NTD5520 -> S$258
 Business(Offered as staycation package at 5 star hotel): NTD17520 -> S$818
 
 Hotel is around NTD8000 so ley's say the flight cost alone is NTD9500 ->$444
 
 Based on this I'll say for 3 hour flight
 Economy: S$250-300
 Premium Economy: S$300-350
 Business: S$500-600
 
 Wearing mask is a must on this flight but there are no social distancing because flights are full on both cases. Hot meals are served on these flights
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 I wonder if they will offer catering on these flights to nowhere. I would be much more keen on these flights if there was proper catering, even special catering.
 
 If there was some way to include a sightseeing element, that would be even better.
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 There should be some snacks catered but these will likely be just cold packaged snacks and bottled water/juice at most and doubt there will be even hot meals in business too.
 But such flights will hardly really make a difference to SIA current financial issue, but good for pilots recurrent requirement and running of another aircraft. However such flights to nowhere cannot be sustained as a "regularly scheduled flight" and would think its good for only twice a month or so.
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 Originally posted by yflyer View PostI wonder if they will offer catering on these flights to nowhere. I would be much more keen on these flights if there was proper catering, even special catering.
 
 If there was some way to include a sightseeing element, that would be even better.I feel they should do proper catering to make it like a proper attraction experience. if not a bit pointless.Originally posted by flyguy View PostThere should be some snacks catered but these will likely be just cold packaged snacks and bottled water/juice at most and doubt there will be even hot meals in business too.
 But such flights will hardly really make a difference to SIA current financial issue, but good for pilots recurrent requirement and running of another aircraft. However such flights to nowhere cannot be sustained as a "regularly scheduled flight" and would think its good for only twice a month or so.
 
 they can take this opportunity to let locals who feel SIA is too expensive to fly during normal times to experience the hospitality of SIA. and hopefully after the crisis, they can attract them to pay the slight premium and fly with SIA.
 
 I think the sightseeing element might be challenging to get clearance. I can imagine if they over fly certain places and requires emergency landing, the country that they need to land at might have to deal with a plane load of possible COVID-19 positive patients. not sure if they will grant such rights easily.
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