Khaleej Times

‘PASSENGERS’ DINE ON PARKED SINGAPORE AIRLINES JETS

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SINGAPORE — Hundreds of travel-starved diners ate lunch and watched seatback films aboard two parked Singapore Airlines jets turned into pop-up restaurant­s on Saturday.

With the aviation industry in deep crisis due to the coronaviru­s, airlines have turned to alternativ­e ways to raise cash, from offering “flights to nowhere” to tours of aircraft.

Singapore’s flag carrier, which has cut thousands of jobs and grounded nearly all its planes, offered passengers the chance to dine on board two A380 superjumbo­s — the world’s biggest passenger jet.

On Saturday more than 400 diners checked in at Changi Airport and went through the usual security checks before arriving at the aircraft for lunch. “The food is pretty amazing, it’s better than the one they serve during the flight,” Zhou Tai Di, a 17-year-old student in economy class, said.

Some settled in for a nap while waiting for their meals to be served, while others watched movies on

the seat-back entertainm­ent systems. About half the seats were left empty, in keeping with socialdist­ancing guidelines.

Calvin Teo, a 29-year-old civil servant and aviation buff, paid Sg$321 ($236) to be served a six-course meal in business class, saying he missed flying and hoped to recreate the experience.

“Of course the feeling of actually flying will be

better, because there’s the excitement of going to a new destinatio­n, to explore a new destinatio­n, and even though we can’t do it now due to Covid, this is a good substitute for now, to recreate the feels of taking a long-haul flight,” he said.

The most expensive option is a Sg$642 eightcours­e meal in a first-class suite, while the cheapest costs Sg$53 and consists

of a three-course meal in economy class. A limited number of diners were able to tour the double-decker aircraft and take selfies with pilots in the cockpit.

The tarmac meals proved surprising­ly popular — the airline announced six additional sessions after more than 900 lunch tickets sold out within 30 minutes of bookings opening earlier this month. —

 ?? AFP ?? iNAuGurAl luNch: diners watch movies while dining during the inaugural lunch onboard a Singapore Airlines plane at changi internatio­nal Airport. —
AFP iNAuGurAl luNch: diners watch movies while dining during the inaugural lunch onboard a Singapore Airlines plane at changi internatio­nal Airport. —

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