>> ASIAONE / NEWS / ASIAONE NEWS / SINGAPORE / STORY
Sat, Aug 02, 2008
AFP
SIA's A380 begins Olympics flights

SINGAPORE - THE Airbus A380 superjumbo, the world's biggest passenger aircraft, on Saturday began special flights to Beijing to meet higher demand ahead of the Olympic Games, Singapore Airlines (SIA) said.

Flight SQ802 left Changi Airport at 8.40 am, with 25 crew and 385 passengers, among them 12 athletes and 18 officials from the Singapore team, SIA said in a statement.

The daily flights using the double-decker A380 will last until August 8 and is aimed at catering to stronger passenger demand in the week leading up to the Beijing Games.

SIA is the first airline in the world to operate the A380, the largest airliner ever built which the Singapore carrier now uses to fly to Sydney, London and Tokyo.

One of two A380s used for the London route has been temporarily redeployed for the Beijing service.

'Over the next week, several hundred athletes from almost a dozen countries will fly the A380 to Beijing to compete in the Games,' SIA said.

The giant aircraft can carry up to 853 passengers but SIA, one of the world's most profitable airlines, chose a setup with a maximum of 471 seats to give passengers more space.

The design includes 12 'suites", each with a full-length bed behind sliding doors, sheets by French design house Givenchy and flat-screen televisions.


 

READERS' POSTINGS
"This is great to keep overseas Singaporeans connected to home news and affairs"

"My favourite was "The Aftermath for Malaysia Election" - (in my opinion), this was a very well crafted world standard image, it is even suitable for a Time magazine cover!"
Read more

 

 
STORY INDEX
 
  Natas reports record sales
   
 
  Don't compare S'pore living costs to Sydney's
   
 
  Buy 1 F1 ticket, get box for 8
   
 
  Reflect on cost of materialism
   
 
  The end of buffet-style broadband?
   
 
  Oh, what a fest
   
 
  New 'gang' of ex-offenders aims to help youths at risk
   
 
  Youth spread the 'prevent crime' word in Bishan
   
 
  The grey brigade
   
 
  NTUC to double aid for lower-income members
   
We welcome contributions, comments and tips.
a1admin@sph.com.sg
   

Search: