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Singapore Airlines unveils its next generation cabin product and KrisWorld

Singapore First Class Seat (Singapore)(LR)

Singapore Airlines (Singapore) has unveiled its next generationย First, Business and Economy Class seats, together with the next generation KrisWorld, according to the airline “the worldโ€™s most advanced in-flight entertainment system”. The airline issued this statement:

Customers will soon be able to experience the next generationย KrisWorld, the worldโ€™s most advanced in-flight entertainmentย system to date, onย new Boeing 777-300 ERs entering Singapore Airlinesโ€™ fleet in the coming months.

The newย KrisWorld, based on a Panasonic Avionics hardware platform, will initially be available onย eight new Boeing 777-300 ERs that will begin to enter service from September 2013. It will also be introduced on new Airbus A350s scheduled for delivery in the coming years, in line with the terms of an agreement valued at nearly $400 million that was signed with Panasonic Avionics in 2012. Existingย KrisWorldย systems on other aircraft already in service may also be retrofitted with the new system.

Singapore Airlines agreed last year to be the launch customer for Panasonic Avionicsโ€™ next-generation eX3 system for the Airbus A350s, as well as the first to offer the eX3 experience on the Boeing 777-300ERs. The airline will also be the first to offer Panasonicโ€™s Global Communications Suite on the A350s, with the capability to provide broadband Internet services to passenger devices and the seat-back, as well as mobile phone services.

Singapore First Class (Singapore)(LR)

The newย KrisWorldย features larger LCD screens andย video touch-screen handsetsย across all classes. LCD screens will increase from 23 to 24 inches in First Class, 15.4 to 18 inches in Business Class and 10.6 to 11.1 inches in Economy Class. Economy Class customers will also be able to browse through the more than 1,000 on-demand entertainment options by swiping or scrolling through the touch-screen monitor.

Working with renowned design company Massive Interactive, Singapore Airlines has seamlessly integrated theย functionality of the video touch-screen handset into the core design of a new, innovativeย KrisWorldย user interface to ensure that navigating through menus and programmes is intuitive and user-friendly. Customers will be able to multi-task among the varied entertainment options available. For example, they may watch a movie, while at the same time use the handset to keep up to date with the latest news headlines or track the aircraftโ€™s flight path. Alternatively, customers may use the handset as a touchscreen trackpad to navigateย KrisWorld.ย New features such asย ย โ€œQuick Searchโ€, where a flickย of the handset pulls up a playlist of entertainment choices, are also being introduced.

Leveraging on technology, a number of thoughtful features are being incorporated intoย KrisWorldย with customersโ€™ convenience in mind. For example, the Notification Centre on theย KrisWorldย dashboard contains information relevant to the flight, reducing the number of onboard announcements, thereby allowing customers to watch movies uninterrupted.

Customers will also experience greater personalisation, withย KrisWorldย providing content recommendations based on passengersโ€™ preferences. They may also rate movies and see how others have rated these.

Twenty-oneย aircraft have been equipped to date and the service will be rolled out to the rest of the Airlineโ€™s Airbus A380-800 and Boeing 777-300 ER aircraft by the end of next year.ย Inflight connectivity service on the 21 aircraft is provided by OnAir. For the new 777-300 ERs entering the fleet over the next two years, the service will be provided by Panasonic Avionics.

Key Features

First Class

Business Class

Economy Class

IFE screen size 61 centimetresย 24 inches 46 centimetresย ย 18 inches 28 centimetresย ย 11.1 inches
Touch-screen handset Available across all three classes
Ports HDMI, USB &ย eXPortย  HDMI, USB &ย eXPortย ย  ย USB &ย eXPortย ย 
In-seat power supply Available across all three classes
Headphones Bose Quiet Comfort QC15noise-cancellation headphones Phitek Supra Auranoise-cancellation headphonesย ย  Standardย headphones

Entertainment โ€“ movies, TV, music, radio channels

More than 230 movies, over 340 TV programmes, 22 hosted radio programmes and more than 790 CDs.
Games In addition to more than 80 interactive games including high performance 3D games, popular touch-screen games are now available.
Applications New to KrisWorld:ย 

  • Travel Forum: Introducing a social networking element to KrisWorld, customers can now share their travel experiences, tips and recommendations with fellow passengers.
  • DK Travel Guides: comprehensive guides to major cities in the world.
  • Live News: Customers can stay connected to the happenings on the ground with news from Channel NewsAsia
  • Flight Path iXplor 2: Improved flight path informationย ย allowing customers to view key points of interests, for example, the Taj Mahal, when they are flying over it.ย 

Copyright Photos: Singapore Airlines. The airline hasย launched its next generation First, Business and Economy Class seats, together with the next generation KrisWorld, the worldโ€™s most advanced in-flight entertainment system. They will be available on new Boeing 777-300 ERs over the next two years. Customers travelling on select flights between Singapore and London will be the first to experience the new products from September 2013.

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Bottom Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing/AirlinersGallery.com. Boeing 777-312 ER 9V-SWJ 9msn 34575) arrives back at the SIN hub.

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Bankruptcy trustees: Batavia Air owes over $123 million

Batavia Air (Jakarta) ceased operations on January 31 and went into bankruptcy protection. The trustees appointed to oversee the bankruptcy estimate the bankrupt carrier owes over $123 million to its creditorsย including its lessors, employees, passengers and other businesses according to this report by the Jakarta Post.

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Top Copyright Photo: Kenneth Wong. Airbus A319-132 PK-YVC (msn 2660) prepares to land at Singapore.

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The cabin of the Airbus A330-202 (Batavia Air):

Batavia Air A330-200 cabin (Batavia Air)(LR)

 

Copyright Photos: Batavia Air. Batavia Air also operated two Airbus A330-202s (PK-YVI and PK-YVJ), Airbus A319s, A320s and an A321 and a large Boeing 737-300/400 Classic fleet.

Batavia Air A330-200 (Batavia Air)(LR)

Batavia Air A320 PK-YUG (11)(Tko)(Batavia Air)(LR)

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QANTAS Airways announces new improvements to its international route network as a result of the Emirates relation

QANTAS Airways (Sydney) today announced a series of improvements to its international network, as part of a phased approach aimed at delivering the best offering of any airline flying between Australia and Asia.

The improvements โ€“ the first of which take effect from March 31, 2013 โ€“ will be rolled out in four phases and go towards the QANTAS ย Group strategy of โ€˜growing with Asiaโ€™. The planned phases are:

– Stronger links to the key hubs of Singapore and Hong Kong (better frequency and timings as well as increased dedicated capacity)
– Enhanced customer experience (improvements to cabin, in-flight entertainment, lounges)
– Expanded network within Asia through local partners (such as Japan Airlines, China Eastern, Jet Airways, Cathay Pacific and Malaysia Airlines)
– Investigating an increase in destinations to Asia using the QANTAS Groupโ€™s Boeing 787-9 options from 2016, coinciding with the turnaround of QANTAS International (direct destinations under consideration include Beijing, Seoul, Mumbai, Delhi and Tokyo-Haneda).

The new QANTAS lounge in Singapore will open on March 31 and the new Hong Kong First lounge is scheduled to open this September. A total of $9 million has been invested in the upgrades.

QANTAS is also examining a refresh of its international A330 fleet to include a lie-flat bed in Business Class.

Chief Executive Officer of QANTAS International, Simon Hickey, said Asia remained a key pillar of the goal to be the best for global travellers.

โ€œThrough a combination of QANTAS, Jetstar and our partners we aim to provide the best travel options between Australia and Asia, all linked to one of the worldโ€™s leading frequent flyer programs,โ€ said Mr Hickey.

โ€œOur first step has been to restructure existing services to Asia now that they are no longer tied to onward links to Europe. The number of dedicated seats on QANTAS services to Hong Kong and Singapore is increasing significantly, because capacity previously set aside for customers going to Europe via these hubs can be freed up.

โ€œThe joint QANTAS-Emirates network into Asia gives our customers a fresh set of options, including double daily services to Singapore from Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. The maturing Jetstar network gives travellers another set of alternatives once they land in Asia,โ€ Mr Hickey added.

Key among the changes in the first phase of improving the Asia network, which will apply from today for travel after March 31, are:

– Better access to the key Asian hubs of Hong Kong and Singapore, with a dedicated capacity increase of around 10 per cent and 40 per cent respectively on the Qantas network plus extended capacity on the QANTAS-Emirates network
– Earlier arrival times into Hong Kong, Bangkok and Singapore, with flights brought forward by up to three hours to increase the number of onward connections
– A new destination โ€“ Kuala Lumpur โ€“ available to QANTAS customers via the combined QANTAS-Emirates network.

The QANTAS-Emirates partnership remains subject to government and regulatory approval.

As part of schedule changes made today, QANTAS is reducing its Perth-Singapore services to one per day and ceasing its Adelaide-Singapore and Perth-Hong Kong services. However, QANTAS will increase its Brisbane-Hong Kong service from four per week to seven and add four additional Sydney-Singapore services per week (increasing to daily from June).

Qantas has also brought forward the end date for its loss-making Frankfurt services by six months to April 15, 2013.

Passengers impacted by schedule changes will be contacted by the airline and offered alternative services.

 

 

 

ROUTE CHANGE STARTS Old dept/ arrival times (24hrs) New dept/ arrival times (24hrs)
QANTAS SERVICES
Melbourneโ€“Hong Kong QF29 Melbourne-Hong Kong retimed to better connect to onward flights within Asia. 31 March 2013 1330 / 2100 0935 / 1710
Sydneyโ€“Hong Kong QF127 Sydney-Hong Kong retimed. Services reduce from 11 per week to 7 per week (removal of QF87/88 Sydney-Hong Kong). 31 March 2013 1040 / 1745 0955 / 1725
Brisbaneโ€“Hong Kong QF97/98 Brisbane-Hong Kong increased from four flights per week to five in May and to daily in June. All services retimed from 31 March 2013 to better connect to onward flights within Asia. 6 May 2013; 24 June 2013 1100 / 1755 1020 / 1725
Perthโ€“Hong Kong QF67/68 Perth-Hong Kong ceases to operate. 31 March 2013
Perthโ€“Singapore QF77/78 Perth-Singapore services move from double daily to daily. QF77 retimed to better connect to onward flights in Asia, and the return of QF78 arriving back in Perth on the same day at 2320. 15 April 2013 1155 / 1725 0950 / 1520
Brisbaneโ€“Singapore QF51 Brisbane-Singapore retimed to better connect with onward flights. 15 April 2013 1340 / 1925 1020 / 1605
Sydneyโ€“Bangkok QF23 Sydney-Bangkok retimed to better connect to onward flights within Asia. 31 March 2013 1215 / 1850 0940 / 1635
Sydneyโ€“Singapore* Four new services per week, timed to better connect to onward flights within Asia, increasing to daily from June. 31 March 2013; 24 June 2013 0940 / 1600
Melbourneโ€“Singapore* Dedicated Singapore service QF35, seven times a week. Timed to connect better to onward flights within Asia. 15 April 2013 1340 / 1920 1000 / 1555
Adelaide-Singapore QF81/82 Adelaide-Singapore ceases to operate. 14 April 2013
JOINT QANTAS-EMIRATES SERVICES** Dept/ Arrival time
Melbourneโ€“Singapore Qantas codeshare on EK405 daily service from Melbourne to Singapore 1800 / 2350
Brisbaneโ€“Singapore Qantas codeshare on EK433 daily service from Brisbane to Singapore 0230 / 0815
Sydneyโ€“Bangkok Qantas codeshare on EK419 daily service from Sydney to Bangkok 1845 / 0110
Melbourneโ€“Kuala Lumpur Qantas codeshare on EK409 daily service from Melbourne to Kuala Lumpur 0240 / 0845

 

*As announced on 4 October 2012
** Subject to regulatory approval

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. Airbus A330-303 VH-QPA (msn 553) arrives at Singapore.

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Air Bagan Fokker 100 crash lands on a road, 2 killed and 8 injured

Air Bagan‘s (Yangon) flight W9 011 from Mandalay to Heho, Myanmar (formerly Burma) was being operated yesterday (December 25) with the pictured Fokker F.28 Mk. 0100 (Fokker 100) XY-AGC (msn 11420). The jetliner was operating with 65 passengers and six crew members. According to local reports, the flight was on approach to Heho in fog, when the Fokker 100 made an emergency landing on a road near the airport and came to a stop in a rice field in pieces and caught on fire.

One passenger and one motorcyclist was killed in the accident and eight were injured.

The airline issued the following statement:

Air Bagan Accident

Read the full account from The Independent: CLICK HERE

According to the airline, “Heho is the gateway to beautiful Inle Lake with its unique lifestyle, and the ancient pagoda complexes of Kekku, Indain and Taungto. There is also the Shwe Umin Cave Pagoda of Pindaya, a lovely little town with a lake in its centre ad a flourishing craft industry of hand made paper and paper umbrellas

Gateway to the Inle Lake which is known as the Venice of the East, picturesque Inle Lake is definitely one of the magical sights in South East Asia. The lake is not only a beautiful sight to enjoy, but also the practical home of the native Intha (sons of the lake), who live on the lake in stilt houses with neatly cultivated floating farms and nurseries. The presence of many ethnic groups in the area, still wearing their national dress, especially on market day makes it a captivating place of much cultural interest.”

Copyright Photo: K.C. Sim. Fokker F.28 Mk. 0100 (Fokker 100) XY-AGC (msn 11327) is pictured departing from Singapore before the accident.

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Air Bagan:ย AG Slide Show

Lufthansa and Turkish Airlines expanded relationship could impact the fast growing Gulf carriers

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Lufthansa (Frankfurt) and Turkish Airlines (Istanbul), two Star Alliance airlines, are in discussions about increasing their relationship and cooperation according to this report by the Financial Times. Turkish Airlines is a fast growing carrier and serves many destinations not served by the German carrier. Lufthansa appears to favor this approach rather than striking up a new relationship with any of the fast growing Gulf carriers. Lufthansa has been critical of the Gulf carriers which pose a threat to many European long-haul carriers. Competitor Airberlin (Berlin) now has a strong and growing relationship with Etihad Airways (Abu Dhabi) and fast growing Qatar Airways (Doha)ย will join the Oneworldย alliance in August 2013 as previously reported.

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Read another report by Arabian Business: CLICK HERE

Top Copyright Photo: Christian Volpati. Airbus A380-841 D-AIMJ (msn 073) approach Singapore for landing.

Lufthansa:ย AG Slide Show

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Bottom Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. Boeing 777-3F2 ER TC-JJP (msn 40797) completes its final approach into Los Angeles International Airport dressed in the updated 2010 color scheme.

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AirAsia drops all plans to acquire Batavia Air

AirAsia (AirAsia.com) (Malaysia) (Kuala Lumpur) has dropped all plans to acquire Batavia Air (Jakarta) because it creates too many risks for the fast-growing low-fare airline according to this report by Reuters. AirAsia had announced its intention to acquire Batavia Air for $80 million in July.

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Copyright Photo: Christian Volpati. Batavia Air is now gradually adding Airbus A320s (compatible with AirAsia) to replace its aging fleet of Boeing 737-300/400/500s by 2014. The pictured A320-233 PK-YUE (msn 461) arrives at Singapore.

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SilkAir defects to Boeing for 23 Boeing 737-800s and 31 737 MAX 8s

SilkAir (Singapore), the regional wing of Singapore Airlines, has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to purchase up to 68 new aircraft from Boeing.

The order is the largest in SilkAir’s history and remains subject to the negotiation of a final purchase agreement.

It will comprise firm orders for 54 aircraft and purchase rights for another 14. Firm orders will comprise 23 Boeing 737-800s and 31 Boeing 737 MAX 8s. SilkAir will have the flexibility to switch to other variants within the Boeing 737 product range.

SilkAir currently operates 21 A319s and A320s, with three more A320s due for delivery by the end of 2013. The new aircraft will cater for both growth and fleet renewal.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. Airbus A319-132 9V-SBF (msn 3104) approaches the SIN base for landing.

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Air France will add Lima and Orlando in June 2011

Air France (Paris) will add Lima and Orlando from Paris (CDG) starting in June 2011 with Boeing 777-300 ERs.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. Boeing 777-328 ER F-GSQD (msn 32726) prepares to land at Singapore.

Tiger Airways returns to the black in its fiscal 1Q

Tiger Airways (Singapore) reported a $1.4 million (US) profit in its fiscal first quarter.

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Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. Airbus A320-232 9V-TAE (msn 2724) prepares to land at Singapore.

Philippines (Philippine Airlines) is facing tough negotiations with three unions

Philippines (Philippine Airlines) (Manila) is facing difficult negotiations with three of its unions. Next week could be a difficult one for the flag carrier.

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Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. Airbus A330-301 RP-C3332 (msn 188) prepares to land at Singapore.