British Airways, the flag carrier of the UK, is all set to deploy an Airbus A380 on its London-Singapore route.
BA's A380 will serve this route three days a week on the daily BA11/12 service beginning from October 28. The flights on other four days will be operated by a Boeing 747-400.
The A380 flights to Singapore will take off from London on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday while return flights will take off from Singapore on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
Apart from these, British Airways has also confirmed to upgrade its Singapore lounge, which was previously the shared Qantas/BA first class lounge under their now-dissolved Kangaroo Route joint venture.
With upgrade in BA’s flights to Singapore the passengers will have comfortable flying options between London and Singapore.
BA's A380 will serve this route three days a week on the daily BA11/12 service beginning from October 28. The flights on other four days will be operated by a Boeing 747-400.
The A380 flights to Singapore will take off from London on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday while return flights will take off from Singapore on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
Apart from these, British Airways has also confirmed to upgrade its Singapore lounge, which was previously the shared Qantas/BA first class lounge under their now-dissolved Kangaroo Route joint venture.
With upgrade in BA’s flights to Singapore the passengers will have comfortable flying options between London and Singapore.
