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Tickets For Singapore Airlines’ A380 Restaurant Sell Out In Half An Hour
Just because you may not be able to fly, doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a nice meal on a plane. Like many airlines looking for novel ways to raise money at the moment, Singapore Airlines announced that it would be offering a dining experience on two of its parked Airbus A380s at Changi Airport. (simpleflying.com) المزيد...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I don’t think Southwest wants a piece of that action. ;-)
he leido algunos comentarios donde dicen que la comida es mala en los aviones, bueno eso lo pueden decir los que han volado en ellos pero hay mucha gente que nunca se ha subido a un avion para volar a otro lugar bueno esos son los clientes que acudiran al restaurante y para ellos sera una novedad y una bonita experiencia.
airline food is bad enough as it is, usually only ever eaten out of necessity. Why on Earth would anybody voluntarily go to eat it while still parked on the ground and you had the freedom to go elsewhere?
This is a typical response from someone with seemingly limited airline food experience solely from U.S. based airlines. The experience on most foreign based legacy carriers is far superior to American carriers, and the food and service reflect that. Having flown on a Singapore A380, the food and service experience was excellent.
Definitely agree that food on foreign airlines has proven to be better than that on domestic. But the worst of all (which was not terrible, just not as good as it should have been) was on Air France in the 1990s. Also, srobak says 99.9% of all flyers fly "cattle-class". If that were true, there would be only one seat of business class or higher for every 999 coach seats. srobak seems to be an unhappy individual.
you need to seriously work on your math skills. I hope you don't use this same common core mathematics when calculating your flight plans and setting your altimeter.
99.9% (your number) is 1 out of 1,000.
99% is 1 out of 100.
Methinks my math is spot on.
99% is 1 out of 100.
Methinks my math is spot on.