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14 hour 30 minutes flight from Brunei to London
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TSKampung2005
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May 14 2019, 12:48 PM
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Proudly Kampungite, will always be one.
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QUOTE(koja6049 @ May 14 2019, 12:47 PM) Those were the days I took SG-LHR-US because tickets are cheaper, compared to SG-NRT-US. 22 hours on the air is not joke. Adding total layover is like 48hrs  With B787 and A350, spending more than 12 hours on a single flight is getting common. Philippine Airlines Manila - JFK service, using A350 does that route taking 15 hours 35 minutes.
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koja6049
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May 14 2019, 12:55 PM
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QUOTE(Kampung2005 @ May 14 2019, 12:48 PM) With B787 and A350, spending more than 12 hours on a single flight is getting common. Philippine Airlines Manila - JFK service, using A350 does that route taking 15 hours 35 minutes. and with some airlines having two different types of planes in their fleet, guessing which one will fly at what time is like russian roulette. LAst time i frequently used SQ for business trip to US, some legs they use boeing, other times airbus. If you get lucky, it will be airbus, but if you get boeing, have to bear with the cramped out economy seats
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TSKampung2005
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May 14 2019, 12:58 PM
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Proudly Kampungite, will always be one.
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QUOTE(koja6049 @ May 14 2019, 12:55 PM) and with some airlines having two different types of planes in their fleet, guessing which one will fly at what time is like russian roulette. LAst time i frequently used SQ for business trip to US, some legs they use boeing, other times airbus. If you get lucky, it will be airbus, but if you get boeing, have to bear with the cramped out economy seats  In ASEAN, only 3 airlines operate both A350 and B787. Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways and Vietnam Airlines. MH, Philippine Airlines operate only A350. RB only B787. Garuda does not order either A350 or B787, but opted for A330neo, which does fly longer range than current A330, but not as long as A350.
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homicidal85
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May 14 2019, 01:08 PM
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Getting Started

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QUOTE(Kampung2005 @ May 14 2019, 11:48 AM) Most airlines do not offer complementary WiFi, normally it is paid (100 MB option is the most common one). either etihad or emirates is free (cant remember which one). but when you try to use it, its like using dial-up internet. have to wait 10 mins for half page to load coz you are sharing probably just 1 modem among all passengers. so its practically, unusable.
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ThirdSon
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May 14 2019, 01:18 PM
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Getting Started

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have to try this one day, from my place either take a bus to lawas or tru labuan ferry to muara brunei then off to heathrow,
just wait the baby gets bit older, or take mas easier lol
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