Singapore Airlines
- the first airline in the world to fly the new Airbus A380
- is preparing for the first commercial flight of the new double-decker jumbo jet, from
Singapore to Sydney and return. It will take place in the month of October 2007.
In response to requests from people all over the world to be passengers on the
first flight, Singapore Airlines will auction the seats on global online marketplace,
eBay. And in an unprecedented move, all proceeds from the sale of tickets on the first
flight will be donated to charities.
Bids will be invited for seats on this history-making flight, and winning bidders will
know that every dollar they pay will go to worthwhile charities. All customers will
receive a personalised ceremonial certificate confirming they were part of the
first ever
commercial A380 flight.
Singapore Airlines Chief Executive Officer, Chew Choon Seng, said the
airline
wants to acknowledge the widespread interest in the entry into commercial
service of this all-new airplane, and to use the opportunity to benefit worthwhile
charities.
“The
first commercial A380 flight will be a moment in aviation history. It will be a
once-in-a-lifetime experience, on an aircraft that will mark a new chapter in air
travel.
“And while we will celebrate the event, we also wish to remember the people who
are less fortunate and can be assisted by the charities to which all the proceeds
will go,” Mr Chew said.
Singapore Airlines has secured support from three important partners for this
charity event. One of the airline’s strategic fuel suppliers, and a key partner, ExxonMobil
Aviation, will donate the fuel for the flights.
“We are pleased to support this event as a strategic partner of Singapore Airlines.
This charity event is in line with our long-standing effort to make a positive impact
on the communities in which we operate,” said Mr Kwa Chong Seng, Chairman
and Managing Director of ExxonMobil Asia Pacific.
eBay
will subsidise the fees and charges
from this auction, and PayPal, an online payment solution, will
rebate a portion of its fees and charges to help support the charities.
“eBay is uniquely positioned as a global online marketplace to provide boundless
opportunity for fund-raising and social responsibility programs and we are
delighted to support Singapore Airlines in this very unique charity auction,” said
Sam McDonagh, Director for eBay Southeast Asia.
The actual date of the flight
is still to be confirmed. The proceeds of the auction will be split evenly between the following
exceptionally worthwhile organisations:
• One-third to Singapore’s Community Chest
• One-third split between the Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick, and The
Children’s Hospital at Westmead, both in Sydney
• One-third to Médecins Sans Frontières, also known as Doctors Without
Borders.
Singapore Airlines and eBay plan for the auction to be conducted some weeks
prior to the flight, and we will inform readers once a date has been
fixed for this exciting event.
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