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Singapore Airlines 747 Farewell Flight-April

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Hi all,

Here is a historic flight some of you may well want to jump at!

SIA TO OPERATE SPECIAL FAREWELL FLIGHTSTO COMMEMORATE B747 RETIREMENT

Singapore Airlines will operate special commemorative flights between Singapore and Hong Kong on 6 April 2012 to mark the retirement of the Boeing 747 after nearly four decades of service.Flight SQ747 from Singapore to Hong Kong and SQ748 from Hong Kong to Singapore will be operated with the B747-400, replacing existing flights SQ860 and SQ863, which are normally operated with Airbus A330-300s.The special flights, which will be SIA’s last commercial passenger services with the B747, are now open for sale. In addition to more than 300 commercial passengers, on board will be employees who have worked on the aircraft throughout its storied history, as well as a group of disadvantaged children and media.“Saying farewell to the Queen of the Skies will not be easy. Over more than 38 years, the B747 has played an important role in helping SIA become the global airline that it is today. It enabled us to extend our network around the world and introduce innovative new products and services,” said SIA CEO, Mr Goh Choon Phong.“These flights will mark the end of an era, but the spirit of innovation will live on at Singapore Airlines. With every new generation of aircraft that we introduce, we will continue to set new benchmarks in the premium air travel segment with industry leading product offerings for our customers.”The commemorative flights will have an extended flying time of one hour to enable those on board to be treated to a unique inflight experience. This will include specially crafted meal services and inflight entertainment. Customers will also receive limited edition B747 memorabilia.First Class customers will be provided an additional experience - an exclusive tour of the Airline’s cabin crew training facilities and B747-400 flight simulator in Singapore.A dedicated website has been set up to commemorate the jumbo’s retirement, at www.SIAjourneys.com, featuring milestones and records set over the years, historical photographs and video footage, including interviews with staff and customers. Information about fares for flights SQ747 and SQ748 can also be found on the website.Flight times will be as follows: SQ747 / 6 April SQ748 / 6 April SINGAPORE 0830 HRS HONG KONG 1445 HRS HONG KONG 1315 HRS SINGAPORE 1930 HRS

Daniel

Shame...I booked on an Air New Zealand 747 from Vancouver to Aucland not too long ago knowing that would most likely be my last flight on a 747-400. I am going to miss the Queen of the Skies. The 777's are great too but not the same. Still a few more of them out there but slowly they are being retired.Cheers

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Matthew Kane

I'm Dyslexic, what's an error to you is not to me 

Shame...I booked on an Air New Zealand 747 from Vancouver to Aucland not too long ago knowing that would most likely be my last flight on a 747-400. I am going to miss the Queen of the Skies. The 777's are great too but not the same. Still a few more of them out there but slowly they are being retired.Cheers
I don't your name, but ytz if you visit Sydney on your way back to the US you can jump on a 747-400 with Qantas. They will be gone soon too. But the Dallas run will be good as it is one of the longest if not the longest 747-400 commerical scheduled flight in the world.....I quite enjoy the QF 744s. I might try to get on the 744s before they retire. Been on the Cathay, British Airways, Singapore, Malaysian and Qantas 744s. Never been on ANZ as you know.....Do they have any left?The 777-300ER is replacing the 744s.Daniel

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I don't your name, but ytz if you visit Sydney on your way back to the US you can jump on a 747-400 with Qantas. They will be gone soon too. But the Dallas run will be good as it is one of the longest if not the longest 747-400 commerical scheduled flight in the world.....I quite enjoy the QF 744s. I might try to get on the 744s before they retire. Been on the Cathay, British Airways, Singapore, Malaysian and Qantas 744s. Never been on ANZ as you know.....Do they have any left?The 777-300ER is replacing the 744s.Daniel
Air New Zealand has only 4 747-400's left now. Not sure the timeline for retirement but my guess is they would need to order 4 more 777-300ER's to replace them. The new 787-9's that they are receiving are going to replace the 767 fleet.CheersMatthew

Matthew Kane

I'm Dyslexic, what's an error to you is not to me 

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