SINGAPORE -- The Airbus A380, the world's biggest passenger plane, took off Tuesday from Singapore's Changi Airport for its inaugural commercial flight to London, the jet's first European destination.
Flight SQ308, operated by A380 launch customer Singapore Airlines (SIA), departed Changi Airport's new Terminal 3 at 9:19 am (0119 GMT), an AFP reporter at the airport said.
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A Singapore Airlines A380, carrying 449 passengers, takes off from Singapore's Changi Airport March 18, 2008. The world's biggest passenger plane left Singapore for London on Tuesday, marking the Airbus A380's first commercial flight to Europe. [Agencies] |
The flight, carrying 449 passengers, is scheduled to land at London's Heathrow Airport around 12-13 hours later with the return leg to arrive in Singapore on Wednesday afternoon, SIA said in a statement.
SIA said 17 passengers from nine countries who had flown on the world's first ever A380 commercial flight from Singapore to Sydney in October last year were also on board the inaugural flight to London.
Among them were Isabelle Chu from Australia's western city of Perth.
"I would describe it as an expensive hobby but it is better than buying an LV (Louis Vuitton) bag," Chu, who runs a travel agency, told AFP before boarding.
Chu paid 2,800 Singapore dollars (2,028 US) for the return trip in economy class. She was also on SIA's first direct flight from Singapore to Los Angeles and inaugural non-stop service to New York in 2004.
Briton Bertuccio Ginomr, who flew first class on the A380 inaugural flight to Sydney last year, was looking forward to the in-flight service afforded high-paying passengers.
"I am looking forward to the suites," Ginomr, who owns a cosmetic business, said. "This is my second time on the A380 and the suites are awesome."