Singapore Airlines opens restaurant aboard A380



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Singapore Airlines will convert one of its Airbus A380-800s into a restaurant in October. Nicknamed “A380 Restaurant @Changi” the unique pop-up experience will also feature a “Rare behind-the-scenes look at private access areas.”

On board, “Passengers” you can choose what kind of booth to sit in (presumably for different prices). Signature SQ dishes such as Lobster Thermidor and Satay will be served, as well as local Peranakan dishes from acclaimed chef Shermay Lee.

Singapore Airlines CEO Goh Choon Phong said the A380 experience stems from customer suggestions and requests.

“With Covid-19 drastically reducing the number of flights operated by the SIA Group, we have created unique activities that would allow us to interact with our fans and customers during this time.”

Goh Choon Phong, CEO of Singapore Airlines

A380 Restaurant It will be open on October 24 and 25 (Saturday / Sunday) and reservations will open on KrisShop.com starting October 12. KrisFlyer miles can also be redeemed for the experience.

Other experiences

In late November, Singapore Airlines will also conduct tours of its training center. Highlights will include a tour of an A380 or B777 training simulator and a preview of new cabin products.

Optional extras include a session in a full motion flight simulator, a cabin crew training workshop, and a “Grooming Workshop for Singapore Girls”.

The experiences of Singapore Airlines are the result of a market study and a comprehensive review; This survey also considered factors such as the attractiveness of the initiatives to SIA clients and members of the public, the environmental implications, and their financial viability. An idea for a one-time short-haul flight or a “I fly to nowhere”, was also considered initially but was not followed up after the review.

For those on the cautious side, a similar dining experience is available at home. Singapore Airlines offers in-home dining experiences, delivered by SQ’s cabin crew and, if desired, prepared by airline chefs.

For those willing to splurge more, an all-inclusive package comes with a 22-piece SQ dinnerware set. Additionally, amenity kits and wine can also be purchased on board.



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