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Singapore Airlines Business Class Review 2026 — A350 & B777 Compared

Singapore Airlines consistently ranks among the world's top carriers. We review the 2026 business class experience across the A350-900 and Boeing 777-300ER fleet.

By BookMyBusinessClass Editorial·11 min read·Updated 2026-03-20

Singapore Airlines business class: our verdict

Singapore Airlines business class is the gold standard for consistency. While Qatar Airways Qsuites may have the flashier hardware, SQ delivers a level of service that is unmatched in commercial aviation. The cabin crew — trained at the Singapore Airlines Training Centre for over four months — anticipate your needs before you even press the call button. The Book the Cook pre-order meal service, the Givenchy amenity kits, and the award-winning wines curated by a panel of sommeliers all contribute to an experience that feels effortlessly luxurious.

We rate Singapore Airlines business class 9.4/10 across the fleet, with the A350-900ULR on the JFK-SIN non-stop route scoring a perfect 10/10 for the overall experience.

The seat across the fleet

On the A350-900, Singapore Airlines offers a 1-2-1 configuration with seats that convert to a fully flat 78-inch bed. The seat width is 28 inches in armchair mode — one of the widest in any business class. The B777-300ER regional configuration is slightly older but still features a generous 1-2-1 layout with direct aisle access.

Book the Cook: Available on flights departing Singapore, this service allows you to pre-order from an extensive menu of dishes including lobster thermidor, wagyu beef, and Peranakan specialities. We always recommend booking your meal 24 hours in advance through our agents.

The SilverKris Lounge at Changi Airport

The SilverKris Business Class Lounge at Singapore Changi Terminal 3 is a serene retreat. The lounge features a live cooking station serving laksa (a must-try), a full bar, shower suites, and panoramic views of the runway. Changi Airport itself is a destination — the Jewel complex with its indoor waterfall is a 5-minute walk from Terminal 3.

For passengers connecting through Singapore, Changi consistently ranks as the world's best airport, and the SilverKris Lounge is one of the reasons why.

Singapore Airlines business class pricing

Singapore Airlines business class from New York (JFK) to Singapore on the non-stop A350-900ULR is typically available at a meaningful discount to retail through our consolidator channel (actual pricing varies by date, class and availability). Published retail fares on this route have historically run substantially higher for the non-stop. Savings depend on current inventory and travel dates.

For routes via connecting cities (e.g., JFK-FRA-SIN), fares are typically even lower. Call +1 (866) 699-4488 to discuss routing options and get today's exact pricing.

At a glance

Guide summary

Singapore Airlines Business Class Review 2026 — A350 & B777 Compared — quick reference
Categoryreviews
Read time11 minutes
AuthorBookMyBusinessClass Editorial
Sections covered4 sections, 3 FAQs
Last updated2026-03-20

Key takeaways

What you'll learn from this guide

  • Singapore Airlines business class: our verdict. Singapore Airlines business class is the gold standard for consistency. While Qatar Airways Qsuites may have the flashier hardware, SQ delivers a level of service that is unmatched in commercial aviat
  • The seat across the fleet. On the A350-900, Singapore Airlines offers a 1-2-1 configuration with seats that convert to a fully flat 78-inch bed. The seat width is 28 inches in armchair mode — one of the widest in any business c
  • The SilverKris Lounge at Changi Airport. The SilverKris Business Class Lounge at Singapore Changi Terminal 3 is a serene retreat. The lounge features a live cooking station serving laksa (a must-try), a full bar, shower suites, and panoramic
  • Singapore Airlines business class pricing. Singapore Airlines business class from New York (JFK) to Singapore on the non-stop A350-900ULR is typically available at a meaningful discount to retail through our consolidator channel (actual pricin

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is Singapore Airlines business class worth it?
Singapore Airlines business class is absolutely worth it, especially on the JFK-SIN non-stop A350. The service, Book the Cook dining, and lie-flat seat make it one of the best business class experiences available. At consolidator pricing through BookMyBusinessClass, the value is outstanding.
How long is the Singapore Airlines JFK to Singapore flight?
The non-stop JFK-SIN flight is approximately 18 hours 30 minutes — one of the longest commercial flights in the world. The A350-900ULR is specifically configured for this route with a lower seat count and enhanced air quality systems for passenger comfort.
Does Singapore Airlines business class have a closing door?
The standard business class does not have a closing door. However, Singapore Airlines Suites (first class) on the A380 features a full closing door with a separate bed and armchair. Business class uses privacy dividers and a staggered configuration for excellent personal space.

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