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post Yesterday, 12:50 PM, updated 2d ago

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A Singapore Airlines (SIA) passenger was disappointed after SIA declined his request for a birthday cake on his return flight.

According to email correspondence seen by Mothership, the passenger, surnamed 'Ong' and is 36 this year, booked a return flight back to Singapore, scheduled for the first week of January 2026.

His birthday comes two days after his flight.

However, Ong was informed that it was not SIA's policy to provide him with a birthday cake, likely because he did not meet the criteria.

Ong reached out to SIA via email, asking for a birthday cake for his return flight. He will be flying to Shanghai, China, over the end-of-December, early-January period, and booked a Premium Economy seat.

After Ong provided his flight details and the date of his return flight, he was told that his request could not be granted as his departure date did not coincide with his birthday.

Ong said he was "disappointed" and "very displeased" with the responses he received.

In the email correspondence seen by Mothership, a customer service executive noted Ong's disappointment and added that birthday cakes are only provided when the passenger’s birthday falls on the exact date of travel, or one day before or after.

To request a birthday cake on an SIA flight, passengers may do so via the SIA application by using the live chat feature within the app. This is said to be the quickest method, since the application already has the passenger's details.

Alternatively, they may email "sq_social@singaporeair.com.sg". This should be done one to two weeks before the scheduled flight.

In addition, Mothership understands that certain criteria must be met before the request is granted.

According to aviation enthusiast @danfliesthemile, the criteria differ depending on whether you're in first or business class, and whether you're in other seats.

For the former, the flight must be within three days of the birthday and have a minimum flight time of 1.5 hours.

For other seats, including Premium Economy, the flight must be within one day of the birthday, with a minimum flight time of three-and-a-half hours.

Ong noted in his email correspondence with SIA that he is taking a Premium Economy seat on his flight.

Wanted "flexibility" on "compassionate grounds"
Nevertheless, Ong said in his messages to SIA that he believes the airline should "exercise flexibility" on "compassionate grounds" when receiving such "simple requests".

He noted that he booked a flight back on the specific day so he could have an extra day to rest before celebrating his birthday in Singapore.

Ong accused SIA of showing favouritism toward "influencers" who supposedly received cakes even though they didn't meet the criteria. However, he did not name specific influencers or elaborate on how he knew they didn't meet the requirements.

https://mothership.sg/2025/12/sia-passenger...-rejected-angry
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post Yesterday, 12:51 PM

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post Yesterday, 12:52 PM

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Mas airlines got such service? I plan to take mas on parents birthday to Sydney
lonely66
post Yesterday, 12:54 PM

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why must birthday eat cake ? eat karipap cannot ?
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post Yesterday, 12:56 PM

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post Yesterday, 12:59 PM

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post Yesterday, 01:00 PM

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Attention seeking forever alone guy.

Lol. Must celebrate bday with cake due to compassionate reasons Hahhaa.

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post Yesterday, 01:00 PM

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I would just give. Since already provide such service just be generous. Doesn't cost much for a cake, the warm feeling from customer will pay off in the long run.

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post Yesterday, 01:06 PM

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Air Asia crew will sing happy birthday to you and call you to the front and announce to everyone for free. No cake required. Lol

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post Yesterday, 01:07 PM

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First class or Business class? If economy, please diam2 saje la, buat malu kat socmed je
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post Yesterday, 01:07 PM

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QUOTE(cedyy @ Dec 13 2025, 01:06 PM)
Air Asia crew will sing happy birthday to you and call you to the front and announce to everyone for free. No cake required. Lol
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post Yesterday, 01:14 PM

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QUOTE(ameliorate @ Dec 13 2025, 01:00 PM)
I would just give. Since already provide such service just be generous. Doesn't cost much for a cake, the warm feeling from customer will pay off in the long run.
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This guy foreveralone level so high he'll find something else to complaint about. If the stewardess just give him cake, then he'll instead complain that the stewardess didn't wish him a birthday. Or he'll complain that the pilot didn't announce it over the intercom to have the other passengers sing to him.
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post Yesterday, 01:19 PM

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Topkek celebrate arone
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post Yesterday, 01:22 PM

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post Yesterday, 01:22 PM

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not a new problem...my cousin was a stewardess on SIA and spoke of such passengers who demanded a birthday cake even if their birthday fell on the day after the flight, or even later that week biggrin.gif
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post Yesterday, 01:24 PM

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They do give la

I ever request one for my colleague during flight to London

They’ll prepare small slice and a handwritten card

If ask via email beforehand of course standard answer is NO

You need to ask on the flight
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post Yesterday, 01:26 PM

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QUOTE(vassilius @ Dec 13 2025, 01:07 PM)
First class or Business class? If economy, please diam2 saje la, buat malu kat socmed je
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Premium economy
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post Yesterday, 01:27 PM

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QUOTE(knwong @ Dec 13 2025, 01:24 PM)
They do give la

I ever request one for my colleague during flight to London

They’ll prepare small slice and a handwritten card

If ask via email beforehand of course standard answer is NO

You need to ask on the flight
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So it's much more of an impromptu service from flight crew.
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QUOTE(heaven @ Dec 13 2025, 01:27 PM)
So it's much more of an impromptu service from flight crew.
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Impromptu or not their service has been top notch every time I fly with them
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post Yesterday, 01:46 PM

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