Dusseldorf has become the third German city in
Singapore Airlines’ route network.
The new route is being served with the
latest-generation aircraft to join the Singapore Airlines fleet,
the Airbus A350-900. Dusseldorf will initially be served three
times per week.
Singapore Airlines also serves the German
cities of Frankfurt and Munich.
With advanced technology and superior operating
efficiency, the A350-900 offers customers an improved travel
experience with features such as higher ceilings, larger windows,
an extra wide body and lighting designed to reduce jetlag.
Singapore Airlines took delivery of its first
A350-900 in March and now has four of the aircraft type in its
fleet, with another 63 on firm order.
The initial batch of A350s
is being fitted with 253 seats in three classes, seating 42
customers in Business Class, 24 in Premium Economy Class and 187
in Economy Class.
The A350 will form a key part of the airline’s
fleet in the years ahead, allowing for the introduction of new
services such as non-stop flights between Singapore and San
Francisco from October.
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