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Singapore Airlines A380 Business Class seats, Page 2 of 5.
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| The front of the main Business Class cabin at row 17. While this row does not have adjacent seats, I think it is too close to the galley with its traffic and noise. Notice that there is just not much room in the aisle. |
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| Just after row 17, the cabin seems to open up with a more spacious feel. |
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| The middle pair of seats at the bulk-head row. The flight attendant just started her rounds offering pre-departure drinks. Notice the leg-rest on these bulk-head seats are full width. |
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| Soon the passengers are all settled in. Today's flight is about 70 percent full in Business Class. |
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| Most single passengers prefer the window seats. From this angle, you can really see how wide these seats are. |
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| A close-up view of the window seat, and of course it is also an aisle seat. Singapore Airlines designed the layout of this Business Class cabin so that every seat is an aisle seat, passengers do not have to climb over anyone to get to the aisle. |
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