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A380 set to debut in Mumbai, Delhi on May 30

MUMBAI: Singapore Airlines is slated to become the first carrier to launch Airbus 380 commercial passenger flights into India. The carrier plans to operate two daily flights of the superjumbo, the world's biggest passenger carrier, one each to Mumbai and Delhi, from May 30.

Currently, the airline employs the Boeing 777 aircraft to operate its three daily flights each to Mumbai and Delhi. "One of these flights in both these airports will be operated by an A380 aircraft from May 30 onwards," said a source.

"The Singapore Airlines flight that lands in Mumbai at 9.55 pm and departs at 12.25am is likely to be operated with the A380. The DGCA has not yet confirmed the slot," he added.

Singapore Airline along with its subsidiary SilkAir operates 107 weekly flights from 11 cities in India.

David Lau, general manager, India, Singapore Airlines said: "We are keen to fly the A380 to India and are currently evaluating our plans. We'll be in a position to confirm details once plans are firmed up."

The A380, the largest passenger carrier in the world, is distinguishable by its two decks that run along the length of its fuselage. What makes the A380 an attention grabber is also the fact that it can ferry up to 853 economy-class passengers, which is an ambitious number for any vehicle of public transport. Rajdhani Express, for instance, has only 750 seats. For now, the ten airlines that operate it do so in three class configurations of first, second and third class and so the aircraft flies with about 500 to 550 seats.

Currently, there are 124 A380s in operation worldwide, including the 19 A380s owned by Singapore Airlines. None of the Indian carriers operate this aircraft, which is why the Indian government had restricted the superjumbo's entry into the country.

Indian carriers fear that the foreign airlines with their humungous A380s will devour their market. On January 27 the ministry of civil aviation lifted the ban to allow foreign airlines to operate A380 flights into India. With that began the guessing game as the Indian aviation industry watched every relevant development to know which of the three interested foreign carriers will be the first to launch A380 flights into India. The front runner was Dubai-based Emirates, followed by Singapore Airlines and Lufthansa.

While the Singapore Airlines' inaugural flights will be met with much fanfare at the Mumbai and Delhi airports, what needs to be registered here is that the superjumbo would be flying into India over six years after it began its commercial passenger flight operations. Singapore Airlines, the launch customer got its first A380 in October 2007. To date some 50 million passengers have already flown on an A380 as every five minutes, an A380 either takes off or lands at one of the 34 airports where it operates today.

Compare that to the India launch of the other most recognizable passenger aircraft in the world, the Boeing 747, popularly called the jumbo jet. It began operating commercial flights in 1970 with Pan Am as its launch customer. A year later, national carrier Air India, which had placed an order for ten Boeing 747s, brought in the first jumbo jet into country.

A380 set to debut in Mumbai, Delhi on May 30 - The Times of India
 
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Good for us! Go SQ!

I hope shitty airlines like Emirates where one is compelled to wear sunglasses even in flight, is never allowed to operate their jazzy 380s to Indian airports.
 
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Good for us! Go SQ!

I hope shitty airlines like Emirates where one is compelled to wear sunglasses even in flight, is never allowed to operate their jazzy 380s to Indian airports.
You had bad exp with emirates?
 
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You had bad exp with emirates?
they trap you in 11 abreast on 777, even airlines like Air India, PIA or Biman offer more comfort in economy class.
 
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You had bad exp with emirates?

I don't like airlines that model their interiors based on tacky, bourgeoisie Arab taste. All that polished veneer, cheap artificial flowers in business and first, horrible lighting etc... It's absolutely revolting to say the least. Not my scene at all.


It's true, though. No jokes, mate. :)
 
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I don't like airlines that model their interiors based on tacky, bourgeoisie Arab taste. All that polished veneer, cheap artificial flowers in business and first, horrible lighting etc... It's absolutely revolting to say the least. Not my scene at all.
When I was still a student in US, I flew Emirates once in cattle class, (that's all i could afford back then) and i thought it was pretty good compared to Air India Flight that I had taken to US.
But in my opinion the worst airline to fly probably is AA...Horrible cabin crew, Horrible seats, horrible food, horrible service, it made me feel better about the Air India...
 
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When I was still a student in US, I flew Emirates once in cattle class, (that's all i could afford back then) and i thought it was pretty good compared to Air India Flight that I had taken to US.
But in my opinion the worst airline to fly probably is AA...Horrible cabin crew, Horrible seats, horrible food, horrible service, it made me feel better about the Air India...

Haha Yeah, let's not even talk about US based airlines - they're all rubbish, well except for Virgin America's trans continental flights, and Delta Shuttle/Connection's comfy regional jets from LGA to Logan, and a few others.

AI's ultra long haul (non-stop from Bombay to Liberty/Delhi to JFK) flights are much much better than EK's. It's just my opinion, though. :)
 
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Good for us! Go SQ!

I hope shitty airlines like Emirates where one is compelled to wear sunglasses even in flight, is never allowed to operate their jazzy 380s to Indian airports.
I disagree! I've been flying often on the Emirates A 380 in business class from Mumbai to Dubai on my way to Nice (France). The A 380 is out of this world! It's an unbeatable experience! Period! No other airline or aircraft even comes near it.

And I never wore any sunglasses inside the aircraft as you contend! :P
 
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I disagree! I've been flying often on the Emirates A 380 in business class from Mumbai to Dubai on my way to Nice (France). The A 380 is out of this world! It's an unbeatable experience! Period! No other airline or aircraft even comes near it.

And I never wore any sunglasses inside the aircraft as you contend! :P

Haha not saying the A380 is a bad aircraft, I'm just expressing my personal opinion on the most bourgeoisie airline ever, Emirates. :D I am very glad that a non-tacky airline like SQ is starting A380 ops to my city before EK.
 
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they trap you in 11 abreast on 777, even airlines like Air India, PIA or Biman offer more comfort in economy class.

Bro....they have 10 abreast not 11. the seating is high density 3-4-3. It's really not that bad. I always travel to US or UK on Emirates. EvenTurkish have 10 abreast economy. American Airlines is better with 2-5-2 arrangement.
 
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Bro....they have 10 abreast not 11. the seating is high density 3-4-3. It's really not that bad. I always travel to US or UK on Emirates. EvenTurkish have 10 abreast economy. American Airlines is better with 2-5-2 arrangement.
My bad. It depends on how tall the person is. Emirates wants 11 abreast a380's now. Still amazed at how they fill those big whales.
 
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Good for us! Go SQ!

I hope shitty airlines like Emirates where one is compelled to wear sunglasses even in flight, is never allowed to operate their jazzy 380s to Indian airports.

Sorry, didn't get your joke about compelling to wear sunglasses...
 
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My bad. It depends on how tall the person is. Emirates wants 11 abreast a380's now. Still amazed at how they fill those big whales.

Well, it's just a matter of opinion. Emirates still gets its flights to 80% load, so apparently people don't care how many seats they pack in cattle class or else they would not be flying. With one connection in Dubai, they literally fly to every major city of the world.
 
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