Friday, December 30, 2016

Flying: Singapore Airlines A330-300 Economy Class Singapore to Guangzhou 2016

I knew I had made silly mistakes in the past and paid a bit more than I should have by booking tickets at the eleventh hour. While I had originally intended to flying on a SGD 88 deal from Tigerair, circumstances arose and I had to delay my departure essentially voiding that ticket.

As such, given the last minute booking and the December travel season, almost all airlines only offer full fare tickets. Therefore, the lesser of the evils was at least ensuring the cash is well spent.

Check-in was uneventful since there was no queue at the counters. I got my boarding pass from the self check-in machines and dropped off the bags in the adjacent counters.

Singapore Airlines 850
Singapore (SIN) – Guangzhou (CAN)
Tuesday, 13 Dec 2016
Depart: 9:35AM
Arrive: 1:35PM
Flight time: 4hr
Aircraft: Airbus A330
Seat: 30G


This flight departs from one of the centralised holding areas in Terminal 3, which is just a few steps after clearing immigration.


Apart from occasionally subjecting myself to redeye flights on Scoot, I had become rather used to narrow bodies on the Singapore-Guangzhou segment. Hence, boarding took quite a while longer than I had expected, given the A330 seats 285 as compared to the 


This flight was exceptionally full, which probably explained the fare I paid. Fortunately SQ had a 2-4-2 configuration on its fleet of A330s which is much more comfortable than some of the 3-3-3 configurations. Though the Christmas decorations were a nice touch.

Perhaps due to the full load, we only pushed off at 8:25AM, though take off was fairly quick due to the light morning traffic.

Shortly after takeoff hot towels were offered along with the menus. Even the menu featured a Christmas themed cover.


Soon after drinks were also served. While the beverage selection was fairly extensive, I avoided alcohol this time round and settled for orange juice.


Breakfast was served on the outgoing flight from Singapore, whereas lunch would be catered for the incoming.



Breakfast was served together with a second round of beverages. The omelette was decent even by ground standards, though the hash brown was slightly soggy.


During breakfast the crew made several rounds offering refills of coffee, tea and juice. I had wanted a cup of green tea instead of black, and the steward immediately returned to the galley to get it, which I thought was exceptional.

After breakfast the cabin was dimmed to allow passengers to catch up on lost sleep. While I did lose some sleep trying to catch the morning flight, I figured that I might as well stay awake so as not to disrupt the sleep cycle. So I turned to the IFE and caught up with some movies that I missed during the semester.
Your Name was a good start, though I clearly overestimated my stamina by proceeding onto a second clip of War Dogs. I quickly dozed off halfway through the movie, even missing out on a visit to the galley.

We landed on time at 12:08PM. While Guangzhou is not really a place to catch aircraft traffic, we taxied past an Aeroflot A330, which is a beautiful bird.
Arrival at Guangzhou is a disaster, however, given the landing time. It appeared that there were at least 3 international flights landing at or about the same time. 

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