Singapore Airlines has announced a significant cabin upgrade for its Airbus A350 fleet, including the introduction of a new first-class cabin on the world's longest flights. The retrofit program will cover both long-haul and ultra-long-haul aircraft, with enhancements to coach and premium economy cabins, as well as new business-class concepts.
The airline plans to outfit its seven ultra-long-haul A350-900s with a new first-class cabin designed for discerning travelers. Renderings released by Singapore Airlines depict a spacious seat concept similar to private suites seen in other high-end airlines. However, details about the features of the new first class will be revealed closer to its launch.
Currently, Singapore Airlines operates its A350-900ULR on routes such as Singapore to Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). These flights are among the longest in the world and will feature the upgraded cabins in the coming years.