The Sun (Malaysia)

Singapore Airlines to bump up A380 seat count in revenue push

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SINGAPORE: Singapore Airlines will spend US$850 million (RM3.59 billion) to increase the overall seat count by up to a quarter in its fleet of A380 superjumbo­s, and halve the number of first-class suites, as it seeks to combat lower airfares and boost its competitiv­eness.

The airline, like its Hong Kongbased rival Cathay Pacific Airways, has been struggling against mounting global competitio­n from Chinese and Middle Eastern rivals and low-cost carriers, without domestic flights to underpin their earnings.

Singapore Airlines’ yields, a proxy for airfares, are currently at a sevenyear low and its A380 seat count has been the lowest in the industry.

After the planned revamp, the seat count in the Singapore Airlines A380s – which it flies to destinatio­ns like Sydney, London and Hong Kong – will rise by as much as 24% to 471 as the airline makes better use of the aircraft’s space without reducing the size of economy class seats.

British Airways, with 469 seats, will be the only carrier with a lower A380 seat count after the revamp.

The new A380 seats will enter service in December on the first of five new aircraft joining its fleet, and 14 existing planes flying with products designed a decade ago will be retrofitte­d by 2020.

The revamped A380s will have six first class seats, versus 12 earlier, which CEO Goh Choon Phong said would better match supply and demand at a time when the airline is undertakin­g a three-year transforma­tion plan to stay competitiv­e.

Singapore Airlines has long had a reputation for its premium products and service, which rivals Middle Eastern carriers like Etihad Airways and Emirates in terms of luxury, and its new first class suites will be nearly 70% larger than the old ones.

“We are very good at doing a lot of premium things for our customers in a cost-effective manner,” the CEO told Reuters on the sidelines of an event to unveil the seats. – Reuters

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