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Old 31st December 2008, 09:20 AM
Bruce Bramwell Bruce Bramwell is offline
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Originally Posted by Ash W View Post
Why? Plenty of airlines have different products to suit different market types. Take QF for example, they have different J seats in domestic, trans tasman (which would be like SQ's regional routes) and long haul. Same too with their service levels and meal options.

Other airlines that come to mind straight away with different products for different markets would be Thai and BA. On the latter, the BA short haul J seat is the same as the Y, so all you pay for is a different meal and to sit up front, although if you are on the left no one is seated in seat B, but the right it is 3 across.

Will be interesting to see what this new SQ J seat is all about. Anyone have any pics or more detail about it?
I can be wrong Ash W, but......

Singapore's destinations are international, we are not talking about domestic like QF & BA which are a complete different kettle of fish....

These are widebodied aircraft - would have thought they would at least have a similar or very similar business class product
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