Singapore Airlines, SQ 361 (Moscow Domodedovo - Singapore Changi) Date : 4th May 2019 Duration : 10 hours 30 minutes Plane : Airbus A350-900
Starting journey from Moscow Domodedovo airport which is the secondary airport of Moscow, the largest airport being SVO (Sheremetyevo). Surprisingly this airport does not have ATM or even foreign currency exchange at the airside of this airport.
Boarding
Cabin (in my opinion, the interior of a little bit more conservative than its contemporary, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, though it does have ambient mood lighting)
In-flight entertainment : KrisWorld is very comparable to Emirates ICE in terms of movie, drama selection, although Emirates ICE has better selection if you are interested of Bollywood films, while KrisWorld has better East Asian show offering. Games on KrisWorld, however, fewer than that of Emirates ICE.
Approaching Changi airport
Landed, docked at Changi airport
This post has been edited by Kampung2005: May 14 2019, 11:34 AM
When the 787 was first introduced, the intention was that there would be eight seats per row. In airlines’ never ending attempts to fit more seats onto planes, they eventually increasing that to nine seats per row on most carriers.
Meanwhile the A350 has nine seats per row, though has a somewhat wider cabin. As a result, you can expect economy seats on the A350 to have 18″ of width, while on the 787 they have closer to 17″. Every inch counts!
Starting journey from Moscow Domodedovo airport which is the secondary airport of Moscow, the largest airport being SVO (Sheremetyevo). Surprisingly this airport does not have ATM or even foreign currency exchange at the airside of this airport.
Some years back in 2013, I recall there was a currency exchange booth next to the baggage claims belts. Maybe it's changed since then.
ohwai just realised you're starting journey from there.
This post has been edited by tbcheese: May 14 2019, 01:42 PM