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Singapore Airlines on second place


logo-singapore Singapore Airlines has an enviable reputation for quality and safety. Whether you’re flying First Class, Raffles Class or Economy, you’ll relish the attention and care you receive from the cabin crew. You will also appreciate the many complementary amenities and little touches that separate Singapore Airlines from the other airways you have flown in the past.
Singapore has created the world’s most exclusive First Class cabin offering superior levels of privacy and comfort. By reducing the number of SkySuites from 16 to 12, Singapore Airlines offers you far more room to stretch out, creating an atmosphere of total privacy.
For business travellers, Singapore Airlines offers its very own Raffles Class; with its unique SpaceBed, the biggest bed in Business Class. The Italian-Swiss designed SpaceBed offers you unparalleled comfort to work, relax or sleep. Its unique cushioning conforms to the shape of your body for extra comfort while adjustable screen dividers give you added privacy.
Economy passengers also enjoy the benefits of more leg room and comfort with specially contoured seatbacks, adjustable headrests and footrests.
With its wide range of beverages and fine wines and choice of menus, Singapore lavishes attention on its passengers like no other airline.
First Class travellers can order their favourite meal ahead of time with Singapore’s exclusive;book the cook; service. Sample a choice of delicious entrees like premium chilled mallossal caviar while sipping Dom Perignon Champagne. Dine on delicious satay or authentic Japanese Kyo-Kaiseki cuisine (on Japan flights) or the many other succulent dishes designed by Singapore’s award-winning chefs.

Add comment March 12th, 2006

Cathay Pacific

logo cathayCathay Pacific is the undisputed emperor of first-class carriers. This Hong-Kong based airline has only eight or 12 seats per first-class cabin (depending on the plane), and seats can be lowered the full 180 degrees, have adjustable arm rests and television screens, and have audio and video in-flight entertainment available on an on-demand basis. Seat amenities from U.K. super spa Elemis are tucked into every seat as well. Dining is on-demand too, and no pre-packaged dinners here: the airline was the first to have an actual rice cooker on board, and rice, congee, toast, eggs, cappuccino and espresso are all cooked to order. Cathay Pacific’s lounges in Hong Kong are among the finest in the world; first-class passengers can choose between The Wing and The Pier, order noodles cooked in front of them, enjoy wireless high-speed Internet and even take a shower or a nap next to a burbling indoor water display.

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Add comment March 10th, 2006


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