Two Singapore Airlines cabin crew members

Singapore Airlines reveals new aircraft cabins for Manchester flights

Southeast Asian carrier Singapore Airlines has introduced new aircraft cabins across every class in its daily flights from Manchester Airport to Singapore via Munich.

The planes operating the service will continue to be Boeing 777-300ERs, but the aircraft have now been kitted out with the company’s latest interiors.

Progressively rolled out over the last few months, the upgraded cabins will now be available every day for passengers flying with Singapore Airlines from Manchester.

Wilson Yong, Singapore Airlines’ general manager UKI, said: “We have been flying to Manchester for almost 30 years and are delighted to now be able to guarantee our customers the newest cabins in all classes on our daily flights.

“Feedback has been incredibly positive from those that have already flown in the new cabins and Manchester fliers can enjoy being amongst the first destinations in our network to receive the new product on every flight we operate there.”

In addition to revamped cabins in First Class, Business Class and Economy, the airline has also introduced Premium Economy Class.

Manchester Airport’s head of marketing, Patrick Alexander, said: “We are delighted that Singapore Airlines has introduced a premium economy product on its daily flight from Manchester Airport.

“The new class will offer our 23m annual passengers more choice on a popular route.”

Patrick added: “I hope the lucky passengers who received an upgrade this morning enjoy the new cabin and we look forward to welcoming them back to Manchester Airport on their next trip in the future.”

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