Singapore Airlines Launches Improved In-Flight Services for Premium Economy
Singapore’s flagship carrier, Singapore Airlines (SIA), continues to improve and give the best service to guests by enhancing its in-flight services to its premium economy guests with new and more dining options and amenity kits, which are set to be available starting on March 31.
The airline proudly announced that on top of the current perks for its premium economy guests, the airline will introduce a whole new table of in-flight food options, including a glass of Charles de Cazanove Brut Tradition NV champagne to be poured shortly after take-off and a Premium Economy Class meal that includes a seasonal appetiser, main course, bread, dessert, cheese, and crackers served in elegant custom-made porcelain Premium Economy Class serviceware.
In partnership with eco-friendly United States-based manufacturer “Out of the Woods,” SIA’s latest amenity kit of the same name will be given to guests on flights that are at least seven hours long. The kit is made from eco-friendly Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified kraft paper fabric and includes eyeshades and slippers made from PET materials and lip balm packed in a biodegradable material.
Currently, SIA’s Premium Economy is available on 74 aircraft and in 31 destinations. See the list of dining options and more perks through this link.
Book your next flight with Singapore Airlines and make the most of its Premium Economy Class inclusions by heading to its website.
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