Singapore Airlines
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Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines. The reputation. The prestige. The allure. But reality? Oh, it’s something else entirely. Let’s break this down, flight SQ 525 from Chennai to Singapore. Strap in, because this is turbulence no seatbelt sign could prepare you for. Let’s start with the staff. The cabin crew. They are less about service and more about spectacle. Models, not professionals. Oh, they walk the aisle with grace, heads high, as if they’re on the cover of a fashion magazine. But ask for something—like an apple juice—and you’re met with blank stares and deliberate ignorance. The wait? Two and a half hours. Yes. For apple juice. And when the call light was switched on? It wasn’t just ignored—it was turned off remotely. Quiet dismissal. The real kicker is the pilot. The ground staff in Chennai, a marvel of efficiency, got us boarded faster than I could finish my coffee. Then came the wait. And wait we did. Thirty minutes? An hour? It felt eternal. Testing the wings. Checking the brakes. What next, reheating dinner? Butter chicken and ginger tea, perhaps? Meanwhile, Air India had another flight airborne in less time. This isn’t efficiency. This isn’t precision. This is a slow-motion spectacle of indifference. As for the cabin crew… words fail me. You’d think they’d be the best of the best. But no. They’re ornamental. Not functional. The wrong people are in these roles. Where are the passionate aviators? The ones who care? Instead, we have beauty queens with no interest in the passengers they’re supposed to serve. Here’s the truth: this airline sells a dream, but delivers a nightmare. It’s a parade of glamour masking a void of professionalism and care. The plane itself? Fine. The experience? A disaster. Flight Details: Flight: SQ 525 Date: 25 January 2025 Departure: Chennai, 10:00 Arrival: Singapore, 16:55