Singapore Airlines'
first Airbus A380 aircraft will be delivered to the airline in an handover by Airbus
on Monday 15 October at a ceremony in Toulouse, France.
While
the Airbus A380 can hold over 800 passengers, Singapore Airlines'
double-decker aircraft will be configured with 471 seats in three classes: Economy, Business and the new
Singapore Airlines Suites: a class beyond First.
Within a few days of delivery, the
Airbus A380 will fly to Singapore’s Changi Airport: the world’s first A380
home airport. World aviation history will be made when the Singapore Airlines A380 makes its First
Flight – SQ380 – to Sydney’s Kingsford Smith Airport on Thursday 25 October, and
returns to Singapore on Friday 26 October.
Singapore Airlines Chief Executive Officer, Mr Chew Choon Seng, said the delivery would
mark the beginning of a new chapter for the aviation industry. “Everyone at Singapore Airlines is keenly anticipating the delivery of this new plane, and
our people are working hard on final preparation for its entry into service. The first
flight promises to be one of the most exciting occasions in aviation history.”
“We are overwhelmed by the support of the community – from all over the world – for
the charity
auction. And I would like to thank the many partners and service
providers that have followed the lead of our fuel supplier, ExxonMobil, and eBay, in donating their
services for the First Flight’s charitable causes.”
“While occasions like this are few and far between, we hope this enthusiasm generates
support for very worthwhile causes,” Mr Chew added.
Seats across all three classes will be auctioned on the global online marketplace, eBay.
There will be plenty of seats put to auction, allowing many opportunities for travelers
keen to be part of history to join the First Flight experience.
Charity Auction Starts 27 August
The auction of seats on the
first flight will commence on Monday 27 August 2007. Seats
in all three classes will be sold progressively, across both legs of the flight. Bids will be
staggered to finish at various times over a period of just over two weeks, with the auction
cycle being completed on 10 September 2007.
The auction will be for single, double and multiple seats in each class.
All seats will be sold on a one-way basis, so people wanting to fly on both legs of the
first flight will need to bid twice.
To participate in the auction, a bidder will need the following:
• An eBay user ID
• The names and passport numbers of those travelling
• For bids on packages in the premium classes (Business and Suites), or bids over
US$1,000 in Economy Class, pre-qualification will be required. This ensures bids
are not artificially inflated, and gives bidders confidence they are bidding only
against genuine and pre-qualified bidders. Prequalification is initiated online. Singapore Airlines’ global auction management
agency, Auctionwire, has developed numerous ways for bidders to pre-qualify and lodge
security deposits for bids requiring pre-qualification.
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