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Bits: Singapore Airlines to serve caviar in business?, Lufthansa brings Allegris to Frankfurt

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News in brief:

Singapore Airlines to serve caviar in business class?

The race between the world’s best airlines is hotting up.

Last year Qatar Airways became the first airline to serve caviar in business class, albeit only on some routes and only on day flights. You can read our review of the Qatar Airways caviar experience here.

It may have contributed to Qatar Airways’ placement at the top of Skytrax’s (totally meaningless, given several controversies) World’s Top Airlines this year.

Singapore Airlines is currently in second place and is clearly coveting the top spot, which it last held in 2022.

Mile Lion (the closest site you’ll find to HfP in Singapore) is now reporting on a tender issued by the airline for “Supply of Farmed Caviar for Business Class”. It was issued a few weeks ago and closes on the 12th September.

If it comes to fruition, Singapore Airlines would become the third airline to offer caviar in business class following Qatar Airways and Thai Airways, which started offering it earlier this year. United will also offer a caviar amuse bouche in its new ‘super business’ Polaris Studio seats.

At this early stage we don’t know which routes might offer it, although I suspect premier long haul routes such as London and New York would feature the service.

Whether you enjoy caviar or not, it is clearly a marker of luxury given its expense and reputation. Personally, I’m a big fan and look forward to trying it onboard Singapore Airlines in the future. It will certainly make Singapore Airlines’ already excellent meal service even better.

We will keep you updated once we know more. In the meantime, our review of Singapore Airlines business class on the A350 is here.

Lufthansa’s first Allegris aircraft arrives in Frankfurt

The fraught roll out of Lufthansa’s new business class continues with the delivery of the first Allegris aircraft to be based at Frankfurt Airport.

Up until now Lufthansa has only received new A350s with Allegris seats, which it has stationed in Munich. A fleet of Boeing 787-9s – numbering in the low teens at least – has been waiting in the US for the Allegris business class cabins to be certificated. (In aviation, new seats must be re-certificated for each aircraft type and layout, often adding complexity and delays.)

Lufthansa has now lost its patience and has taken delivery of the first of these now, with nine more to come before the end of the year. These will all be stationed in Frankfurt, with Toronto the first route to launch in mid-October.

However, there is just one issue. Certification of the business class cabin is not complete, with only Business Studio – the front row, ‘super business’ seat – complete. It means that Lufthansa will operate these aircraft with just four business class seats.

Lufthansa must be hoping that the whole aircraft certification will be finished relatively soon, else it will end up operating without a substantial portion of its most valuable seats.

The addition of Toronto means you’ll now find Allegris on some or all flights to:

  • Bengaluru (from Munich)
  • Cape Town (from Munich)
  • Chicago (from Munich)
  • Miami (from Munich)
  • Newark/New York (from Munich)
  • New York (JFK) (from Munich)
  • Shanghai (from Munich)
  • Tokyo (from Munich)
  • Toronto (from Frankfurt)

Comments (40)

  • Novice says:

    This is completely OT and I should have asked in yesterday’s avios article comments but forgot and when I checked back it was very late at night.

    I have noticed something that I had never noticed before because I book a lot of cash flights; in ba.com, when I am trying to book award flights online I can’t seem to book a mixture of airlines. It will give me price if a return flight is on same airline or even one way needs to be same airline. What am I doing wrong? Are you all calling the BA agents to book these flights online multiple airline carriers?

    • Novice says:

      on multiple airlines*

      Rob, you need to add an edit button to comments.

      • ChrisBCN says:

        There is an edit button on forum posts, and you’ll probably get a better answer over there than on this article.

    • JDB says:

      Maybe it depends on the route/carrier? Booking redemptions to South America, BA.com offers plenty of BA or IB options for the short haul. Similarly, going east via Doha, it offers BA or QR options LON-DOH and vv. I have not seen an option mixing CX and BA, only pure CX and with AY, BA doesn’t fly to Helsinki. Obviously if BA auto-selects a voucher it limits choices.

      • AndrewF says:

        When I was looking to book an Avios ticket SIN-LHR this month for four (in economy, 355 days out), BA offered
        – BA (only the flight originating in SIN)
        – MH, connecting to BA in KUL
        – MH (entirely, via KUL)
        – QR, connecting to BA in DOH
        – QR (entirely, via DOH)
        – AY (via HEL).

        Of all the options, AY would have been cheapest in both Avios and cash (but we had to select BA as I was adding to the outbound companion voucher booking).

        • Novice says:

          My question was if you are able to actually choose the multiple airlines option and book it? I have tried MAN-LHR-Muscat and tried to get the mix of BA and Oman Air and it doesn’t go through but if I choose let’s say Man-Doha-Muscat on just Qatar it goes through. I can only do the same airlines online? I can’t seem to do an avios mix of BA/Oman air or any other airline.

  • Richie says:

    So MUC gets LH A350s and A380s, shame there’s no LCY-MUC feeder flights.

    • Rhys says:

      I’m sure I’ve flown to Munich from LCY before!

      • daveinitalia says:

        I’ve flown to MAN from LCY before, doesn’t mean it’s still possible,

        A long time ago VLM operated the route, then it disappeared after the WCML got upgraded, then more recently before COVID BA Cityflyer operated the route as a positioning flight to get the aircraft up to MAN for the weekend

  • ADS says:

    in the last 7 days Lufthansa B787s have visited

    D-ABPA YUL, HYD, BOG & GIG
    D-ABPB CPT, HYD, BOG & GIG
    D-ABPC CPT, HYD & BOG
    D-ABPD YUL, HYD, BOG & GIG
    D-ABPE YUL, HYD & CPT
    D-ABPF delivery flight from PAE

    • ADS says:

      if you do a dummy YUL-FRA booking for tomorrow – it shows a B787 operating the route … and if you select a seat … all four seats in the back row (7) are available … the window seats in row 6 … and one window seat in row 3.

      has the Allegris seat been certificated already ?!

      • Bervios says:

        Only D-ABPF has allegris and won’t fly until October. The rest have different business class seats .

    • Rhys says:

      These are existing 787s with the old seats!

  • RC says:

    No doubt BA will chime in with caviar soon – claiming it, but likely reality will be 2-3 eggs perched on some ghastly rancid brunch menu in F on one route for a month. (Brunch slop still exists if you take the 178 or 238 in F).

    For full on caviar indulgence (on the real thing) nothing beats Lufthansa F.

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