Singapore Airlines Unveils A350 Retrofit Plans, Including New First- and Business-Class Seats Singapore Airlines Unveils A350 Retrofit Plans, Including New First- and Business-Class Seats

Singapore Airlines Unveils A350 Retrofit Plans, Including New First- and Business-Class Seats

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In 2018, Singapore Airlines reclaimed the world's longest flight mantle by relaunching its direct route between Singapore and New York City using a specially designed Airbus A350-900ULR aircraft. Today, Singapore Airlines is announcing a massive S$1.1 billion (US$835 million) retrofit of its Airbus A350-900 fleet that should elevate the experience on this and other U.S. routes.

Perhaps the most exciting part is that Singapore Airlines will add a first-class cabin to its Airbus A350-900ULR aircraft used on its longest routes. Singapore Airlines also plans to install its new business class seat across its entire Airbus A350-900 fleet, as well as “refreshing” its premium economy and economy cabins.

Here's what we know so far from today's announcement.

Singapore Airlines A350 Retrofit Details

Singapore Airlines plans to overhaul the travel experience across its entire 41 Airbus A350-900 fleet. However, the details vary between its two types of aircraft: A350-900 vs. A350-900ULR.

First, the similarities. Singapore Airlines will install its new business-class suite across its entire Airbus A350-900 fleet. This seat design will match what the airline will install on its upcoming Boeing 777-9 aircraft. The media release of this new seat is heavy on the mystique and light on details:

Singapore Airlines new A350 business class suite
Credit: Singapore Airlines

Singapore Airlines A350-900

Singapore Airlines currently operates 34 Airbus A350-900 long-haul aircraft. This fleet is currently split into two different seating arrangements. However, Singapore plans to harmonize this seating arrangement. After the retrofit, all Singapore A350-900 aircraft will offer:

  • 42 business class seats
  • 24 premium economy seats
  • 192 economy seats

Singapore Airlines A350-900ULR

Singapore uses a specially-designed version of the A350-900 on its longest flights. This aircraft type is given the designation “ULR” for Ultra Long Range. On this version of its A350, Singapore Airlines plans to install:

  • 4 first-class seats
  • 70 business class seats
  • 58 premium economy seats

For comparison, Singapore Airlines A350-900ULR aircraft currently have 67 business class seats and 94 premium economy seats — with no economy class seating.

That's already an incredibly premium-heavy arrangement. This retrofit will only make it more so with the addition of four first-class seats and three business-class seats at the expense of 36 premium economy seats.

Retrofit timeline

The bad news: Travelers will need to wait a while before experiencing these new products. Singapore Airlines notes that its first retrofitted Airbus A350-900 isn't expected to enter service until the second quarter of 2026. And the first retrofit A350-900ULR — used on the Singapore-New York route — won't take flight until 2027. Singapore Airlines expects to finish the retrofit program by the end of 2030.

How to Book Singapore Airlines Awards

Singapore Airlines is typically stingy with releasing award availability to partner award programs — with the notable exception of Aeroplan. That means you'll want to accumulate transferable points that transfer to Singapore KrisFlyer or Air Canada Aeroplan. Thankfully, travelers have no lack of ways to build up balances in either program:

From
To
Transfer Ratio
Min.Transfer
Average Time
Air Canada (Aeroplan)
1,000:1,000
-
Immediate
Air Canada (Aeroplan)
1,000:1,000
-
Unknown
Singapore Airlines (KrisFlyer)
1,000:1,000
-
21 hours
Singapore Airlines (KrisFlyer)
Removed as a partner 3 January 2025
-
Unknown
Air Canada (Aeroplan)
100:100
1,000
Immediate
Singapore Airlines (KrisFlyer)
100:100
1,000
18 hours
Air Canada (Aeroplan)
1,000:1,000
-
47 minutes
Singapore Airlines (KrisFlyer)
1,000:1,000
-
1 day
Singapore Airlines (KrisFlyer)
1,000:1,000
-
1 day
Singapore Airlines (KrisFlyer)
-
Unknown
Air Canada (Aeroplan)
3:1
3,000
4 days - 5 days
Singapore Airlines (KrisFlyer)
3:1
3,000
4 days
Barclaycard
Arrival Plus cardholders
Air Canada (Aeroplan)
8,500:5,000
-
Unknown
Air Canada (Aeroplan)
1,000:1,000
2,000
Unknown
Singapore Airlines (KrisFlyer)
3:2
500
5 hours
DBS (DBS Points)
Singapore Airlines (KrisFlyer)
-
1 day
HSBC Rewards
UK
Singapore Airlines (KrisFlyer)
-
2 days
HSBC Rewards
Canada
Singapore Airlines (KrisFlyer)
10,000:3,600
25,000
Unknown

As the retrofit is scheduled to take years, we can't know what award rates will be at the time. But you can currently use as few as 60,000 Aeroplan points to fly Singapore Airlines business class from New York (JFK) to Frankfurt (FRA):

Screenshot of Singapore Airlines award from New York to Frankfurt via Air Canada Aeroplan
Credit: Singapore Airlines

Related: The Best Sweet Spots for Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Awards

Bottom Line

Early this morning U.S. time, Singapore Airlines announced a massive retrofit to its Airbus A350 fleet. Details are still slim and it will be a while before travelers get to experience this new product. But it's exciting to hear one of our favorite airlines is heavily investing in improving the travel experience.

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