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My First Real Experience Flying Business Class Flights

My business class flights experience, with Singapore Airlines, was no less than a memory of a lifetime.

I won’t describe myself as a budget or a luxury traveler. I think, at this moment, I am somewhere in the middle – focusing more on the experiences than anything else. So, when folks at Singapore Airlines upgraded me to business class, during my recent Delhi to Singapore flight, I was like “Umm… okay!”

I don’t really care whether it’s an economy or a business class flight. As long as the person sitting next to me doesn’t literally own the sharing armrest and burp right on my face because they think it’s okay to do so, I am good with the economy class too. Air travel, in fact, is the least of the things I look forward to enjoying. It is nothing but a mere mode of transportation for me.

So yea, when folks at Singapore Airlines offered me an upgrade to business class, I didn’t really care.

But as I grabbed my boarding pass and the entire business class experience started, I realized that we’re talking about Singapore Airlines here, whose economy class can beat many business class flights. And with that thought, I got a little excited… but to only see if a business class experience with Singapore Airlines can actually change my animosity towards air travel.

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Disclaimer: This is not a sponsored post. Though my flight from India-Singapore was sponsored by Singapore Air, they never asked me to do a blogpost for them. I was, in fact, actually given only an economy class ticket, which was later upgraded to business class (at the airport).

From The Beginning…

My journey started with the usual practice of getting to the airport 3 hours before the flight departure. And I did that. I arrived at Delhi Airport, well in advance, and stood in a long queue for economy check-in, only to later find out (at the check-in desk) that I was upgraded to business class flights.

Had I known it earlier, I would have arrived at the airport 2 hours before the flight departure, used the express business-class check-in counter and spent whatever little time was left between drinking beer and eating food. At Singapore Airlines’ business class lounge KrisFlyer there is no dearth of food and good beer.

Singapore Airlines Business Class Lounge

Anywhere that serves me free beer is going to be a winner, so I was immediately impressed by Singapore Airlines’ lounge. There were also loads of food to order, free wifi to ostentatiously brag about my location on Facebook and read a whole selection of magazines.

To be honest, I didn’t quite like Singapore Airlines Business Class Lounge at New Delhi Airport for the simple fact that every time I wanted something, I had to call someone to bring it for me (which kind of makes it uncomfortable after two beers). At Changi Airport, it was a self-service and a better selection of food.

singapore airlines business class lounge

But in any case, time passed too quickly at the airport lounge in New Delhi, and before I knew it my flight was called… just like at the check-in counter, business class boarding was swift and easy. I was initially a little sad about leaving the business class lounge, but as soon as I boarded the flight and was asked if I wanted to eat or drink something (before even the flight took off) things became normal again!

The Inflight Business Class Flights Experience

My Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-300ER had a 1-2-1 layout providing direct aisle access. The food was tasty and plentiful, the drinks flowed freely and the entertainment was so good I almost forgot to test my lie-flat bed.

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singapore airlines business class food

There was a whole lot selection of movies and TV programs that my 18-inch entertainment screen proudly telecasted with a pair of noise-cancellation headphones.

Regarding the seat, the Boeing 777-300 ER had the older style manually flip the seat forward kind, to reveal the bed fully. But given the kind of in-flight assistance and customer service that never felt like an inconvenience. The seat was big enough and comfortable to snooze on.

Overall, the 5-hour flight from Delhi to Singapore felt nothing different than spending 5 hours in a premium lounge, except for the fact that here the walking area was one straight line, unlike in the premium lounge which felt like one big playground.

Also Read: My Cathay Pacific Economy Class Experience

Singapore Airlines Business Class – Worth It?

Since business class flights can cost up to three times the cost of economy class travel, the question of whether or not it’s worth it depends on your circumstances. I won’t fly business if, let’s say, it’s only a three hours flight. But for flights that last over five hours or so, and especially if it’s an overnight flight, then yes, I would definitely opt for business whenever my budget allows me to.

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There isn’t a better way to get to your destination fully rested than by opting for a flatbed – and that’s what you get in business class flights, at least in Singapore Airlines business class.

So yea, if you will ask me if it was worth flying business class with Singapore Airlines I would say “Hell Yes! (to be honest, they won my heart by asking for a beer before the flight even took off. Well, I have my weak points!).

And if it’s the cost that’s putting you off from flying business class flights, you can always subscribe to the airline’s newsletter and follow them on social media to keep an eye on temporary sales!

Happy Flying!

Have you ever experienced Business class flights? Have you particularly tried Singapore Airlines Business Class? How was your experience?

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I am Dev, and I've been travelling full-time since 2016. I was a journalism student & started my corporate career as a documentary film-maker in England, before moving to India & becoming a full-time nomad. 25+countries. 50+ Brand Partnerships. And the adventure continues...

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