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Review: Singapore Airlines First Class Suites – Los Angeles to Tokyo (A380)


This flight is part of my $16,000 three continent trip from Los Angeles to Sydney aboard Singapore’s first class suite. Learn how I paid only $480 here.

I walked onto the A380 and was promptly shown to my window suite, which was recently refurbished and covered with dark brown leather finish.

A Singapore Airlines First Class A380 suite with a brown quilted leather seat, wooden counter, and two windows.

Besides the redone leather upholstery, the other parts of the suite remained the same, including its 23” entertainment screen.

A spacious Singapore Airlines First Class Suite cabin with a bed, KrisWorld entertainment screen, and window.

Since we were still on the ground the windows were drawn up and the door left open, but still I was amazed on how big the suite was in real life.

Two luxurious Singapore Airlines A380 First Class Suites with elegant wood and cream interiors.

A flight attendant quickly introduced himself and asked whether I wanted a class of Champagne.

Not to be outdone by other airlines, Singapore Airlines actually serves both Krug & Don Perignon!  I started with a glass of Dom Perignon 2004.

A flight attendant pours a drink for a passenger in a Singapore Airlines First Class suite.

I was also given a Ferragamo amenity kit, along with a pair of slippers and pajamas.

Dark grey sleepwear, eye mask, and a Salvatore Ferragamo amenity kit.

We soon took off from Los Angeles and hugged the beautiful Californian coastline as we ascended to 40,000 feet.

Aerial view of the Los Angeles coastline, with a city between the ocean and mountains under a clear blue sky.

After we hit cruising altitude a flight attendant came to take our orders for dinner. I was looking forward to trying out the Kyo Kaiseki, a combination of Japanese dishes, but unfortunately the flight attendant informed me they already ran out of the highly popular tasting course. 

Instead, I ordered a more traditional western styled menu starting with caviar. The flight attendant highly suggested I take a shot of Stolichnaya vodka to wet my appetite, which I gladly accepted.

A caviar service with garlic bread laid out on a table in a Singapore Airlines First Class Suite.

A passenger enjoys a drink and meal in a Singapore Airlines First Class Suite.

Afterwards, I was served wild bean soup topped with a side crème fraiche (sour cream) made fresh every day in the cafeteria of LAX, followed by a baby spinach & cherry tomato salad.

A bowl of creamy soup garnished with spinach and cream, served on a white tablecloth with drinks in an airline first class suite.

A neatly presented salad, water, and champagne on a white tablecloth in a Singapore Airlines First Class suite.

Finally, I was served a plate of lobster thermidor, which was incredibly delicious, especially for being prepared at 40,000 feet. The saffron rice was quite flavorful and a perfect complement to the lobster, and the cherry tomatoes popped in my mouth. 

Smiling man having a meal with champagne in a Singapore Airlines A380 First Class suite.

Lobster & Champagne on a plane, what more could you want?

A gourmet lobster meal with champagne, water, and garlic bread served in an airline first class suite.

After my fantastic meal, I decided to lounge around in the suite and soak in the gorgeous ocean views. 

A person relaxing in a luxurious Singapore Airlines A380 First Class suite with a flight map on screen and champagne on the table.

When the doors were closed, the spacious and tall suite gave a true feeling of privacy and seclusion. I never once noticed anyone walking by and truly felt I was in my own world.

A man sits in a Singapore Airlines First Class Suite, with two windows and drinks on a side table.

With just a mere four hours of sleep the night before, I asked the flight attendant if a bed could made. Since there was no one sitting in the seat adjacent to mine, they were able to convert that seat into a bed, while leaving my seat for lounging around. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to try the double bed, but I would be like lucky enough to experience later on my trip.

Singapore Airlines A380 First Class Suite with a made-up bed, a small seat, and a window with a shade.

Unlike other airlines, which merely flatten the seat and put a small padding over the seat, Singapore Airlines actually puts the bed behind the seat itself. 

Man relaxing on a bed in a private first class airplane suite.

View from a Singapore Airlines First Class Suite, showing a passenger's legs extended on a bed facing a large TV screen.

The result is a truly comfortable sleeping experience that feels like your actually sleeping on the ground.

A person sleeps in a dim Singapore Airlines First Class Suite.

I woke up as we’re heading over the Bearing strait and literally chasing the setting sun.

An empty Singapore Airlines First Class Suite with a dark seat, windows, and blue ambient lighting.

Dark interior of a Singapore Airlines First Class Suite with three windows showing clouds.

Feeling a bit thirsty, I ordered a Singapore Airlines’ champagne tasting, which involves tasting bottles of both Krug and Dom Perignon.

Two bottles of champagne and two full glasses on a wooden table in an airplane suite.

As I sipped on the nectar of the gods and the sun slowly dipped over horizon, it truly felt I was in airplane heaven. 

A man sits in a Singapore Airlines First Class Suite with champagne on a table by two airplane windows.

As we neared Tokyo, night finally settled in and I was served a “light lunch”, starting with a sesame crusted prawn.

A beautifully plated airline meal features a sesame-crusted entree, noodles, garlic bread, a glass of wine, and water on a white tablecloth.

This was followed by a Wagyu Beef, which was a bit too dry for my taste, but portion wise was huge.

An elegant meal with a main course, vegetables, wine, and water served in a Singapore Airlines First Class suite.

After lunch was finished, I was served a lime tart for desert along with a couple cherries. 

A plated dessert of a tart with raspberries and champagne on a white table in Singapore Airlines First Class.

We soon landed in Narita airport and I took a late night bus into Tokyo. 

An in-flight entertainment screen displays a map of Japan with the flight path approaching Tokyo and current flight data.

Overall, I really enjoyed my very first suites experience. The service was excellent in an extremely subtle type of way, when you needed them; they instantly showed up, but for the most part they blended into the background.  

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Written By: Sam Huang

Hi, I'm Sam! I travel around the world primarily using frequent flier miles. Each week, I'll be sharing with you some of my most amazing travel experiences.

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