Travellers now stand the chance to win a trip on Singapore Airlines to a destination of choice when travelling through Singapore Changi Airport from now until 30 November 2005. ‘The A380 Experience Starts In Singapore’ Quiz-and-Draw is the first in a series of promotions in the lead up to the arrival of the world’s first fully double-decker Super Jumbo aircraft, the Airbus A380, in Singapore. The competition is jointly organised by Singapore Airlines and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), which develops and manages Singapore Changi Airport. Up for grabs for participants are three prizes: 1st prize: A pair of Raffles Class round-trip tickets anywhere on the Singapore Airlines network 2nd prize: A pair of Economy Class round-trip tickets anywhere on the Singapore Airlines network 3rd prize: A pair of Economy Class round-trip tickets between Singapore and any Southeast Asian destination in the Singapore Airlines network To qualify, participants simply need to answer two short questions related to Singapore Airlines and Singapore Changi Airport’s preparations for the A380’s arrival in Singapore. The winners will be selected at random from an audited draw of all correct entries. Contest forms are available at all CAAS Information and Customer Service Counters within the airport’s transit areas of both Terminals 1 and 2. When completed, forms should be dropped off at the designated collection box in front of the Singapore Airlines A380 model aircraft on display along the main shopping belt in Terminal 2. Singapore Changi Airport will be the first airport in the world to receive the A380. Singapore Airlines will operate the inaugural commercial service of this aircraft soon after it arrives in Singapore at the end of 2006. CAAS is spending S$60 million to get Singapore Changi Airport’s Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 ready to accommodate the A380 aircraft operations in 2006. Modifications works, which started in early 2004, include the installation of a third Passenger Loading Bridge which will allow passengers direct access to the upper deck of the A380. Other works include the modification of gate holdrooms, widening of runway shoulders as well as runway-taxiway and taxiway-taxiway intersections. In addition, two A380-compatible freighter aircraft stands and remote aircraft parking stands have been constructed. Singapore Airlines has 10 A380 aircraft on firm order and 15 on option. The aircraft will first be used on the Kangaroo route between Singapore, Sydney and London. The aircraft will seat less than 480 passengers in a three-class configuration, although it has been designed to accommodate 555 passengers in the same layout. By Asia Travel Tips |