The plane: An Airbus A350-900XWB but this plane has even more initials — it's a ULR standing for ultra-long range. Singapore Airlines has the first of this new model for its world-beating Singapore - Newark/New York service. This aircraft has a modified fuel system that allows an additional 24,000L of
Flying Singapore to New York on SQ22 the inaugural world's longest flight

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For working, the fold-out table is ideal for a laptop, while the universal plug and two USB cable sockets are easy to find. The seat controls are easy to spot although as they are on the outside armrest, it means they don't slide down, making for a bit of a squeeze for larger types when your table is up.
Fellow passengers: A fantastic bunch of 'First to Fly' enthusiasts (who target inaugurals), folks flying to visit relatives in North America, a few airline people and about 25 journalists from around the world duking it out over bandwidth, meaning Wi-Fi was a bit slow in those parts of the world where it exists. In thewild sub-Arctic north there was none.

How full:
Only a handful of seats vacant.
Food and drink:
The airline has teamed upwith a wellness retreat, Canyon Ranch, for input into its menu so there are plenty of new, fresh options to supplement the mighty range of inflight food and drink. The agave lemonade made for a surprisingly compelling alternative to the long liquor list which I avoided. But for the (Business Class) people's favourite you should use the Book the Cook service online at least 24 hours before your flight and order up the lobster Thermidor.
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Editor Winston Aldworth made a passing reference to this recently sparking my interest in the classic. Mine was sauteed in butter, flambeed in brandy, sprinkled with cheese, and served with creamy mushroom sauce, garlic and spicy mustard, and tender buttered asparagus. It was a triumph.

Entertainment:
For me writing about the trip, watching the Voyager Map on the big screen over far flung places at the top of the planet.
The service:
The 13-member cabin crew was specially selected so as you'd expect it was flawless. There was also a food and cabin crew manager on board to assess how it all went.
The toilets:
Seven of them and spick and span throughout. The orchids stayed fresh.
Luggage:
In Business Class, the standard allowance is 40kg.
The airport experience: As this inaugural flight was a big deal there was a party with plenty of food and drink at the gate at the excellent Changi Airport. Some of the airline's best singers put on a mini cabaret act — we were heading for New York.
The bottom line: A premium service that could be of interest to New Zealanders in Asia needing to be in New York in a hurry. It was fantastic to fly on an elegant, brand new plane on the world's longest route. I could easily have gone another few hours