Seat Features in our New First Class

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The biggest seat in its class


At 35 inches wide, the largest seat in the sky is exquisitely upholstered in fine-grained leather with Mahogany wood trimming. Considerably wider than any other conventional First Class seat, it offers you luxury of the highest order.

The unique design allows you the freedom to lounge, stretch and relax in virtually any position.

As a soothing touch, the ambient mood lighting in the cabin is designed to enhance your surroundings.

The largest bed in the sky


Whenever you wish, the largest, most versatile bed in the sky appears. Work, lounge and even dine in a space that's more personal than any other.

Enjoy the freedom of sleeping in any position with crisp linen, fluffy pillows and a plush duvet. This is complemented by an exclusive turndown service.



Stretch out, luxuriate, rejuvenate in the world’s largest First Class bed.



Sit up on the bed - like what you would do at home - to share some bedtime stories.

The widest screen in the sky


A personal 23 inch LCD screen with 1280 x 768 pixels, the highest resolution in the sky, gives you sharper images. Combined with surround sound and the latest in noise-cancelling headphone technology, it all adds up to a unique cinematic experience.

Everything at your command


With a mere touch of a button, transform your seat to a sundeck lounge position or adjust your seat lighting to suit your seating position.

Your table can also be adjusted to match individual height preferences, for enhanced comfort and convenience while dining or working.

Everything for your convenience


Thoughtfully designed spaces accommodate your personal items and cabin bag, keeping all within easy reach.

There’s even a vanity corner with mirror and drawer at every seat, to make freshening up a more personal experience.

These new cabin products are fitted on Singapore Airlines' new Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.

Available only on selected flights between Singapore and Auckland, Barcelona, Beijing, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Houston, Melbourne, Milan, Moscow, Mumbai, New Delhi, Paris, San Francisco, Seoul, Shanghai, Sydney and Zurich.