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The best seats to Asia can be found on some Singapore Airlines flights

08/20/2007 | Permalink
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The best First Class seat to Asia is in the most exclusive First Class cabin in the air: eight leather upholstered seats, 35 inches wide (the widest on any commercial airline), that convert to a full-size flat bed.

These First Class seats are available on B777-300ER aircraft serving San Francisco and Los Angeles. (They are also available on the Singapore-Paris and Singapore-Frankfurt routes.)

These First Class seats are equipped with a sleek 23-inch LCD screen with USB ports, an in-seat power supply, as well as new active noise reduction headsets.

Singapore Airlines also offers the best Business Class seat. At 30 inches it’s the widest and reclines to 180 degrees.


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This Business Class seat has a fixed-back shell that extends to the sides for privacy, and is arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration, enabling direct aisle access.

The Singapore Airlines Business Class seat has a 15.4-inch LCD monitor, fully equipped with USB ports; in-seat power; bedding and dinnerware designed by Givenchy; and a large dining table that adjusts for height.

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