Singapore Airlines First Class video review goes viral

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They can’t have nice things.

Viewers were left reeling after a travel TikTokker posted an in-depth account of his experience as a passenger in a First Class suite — widely considered to be one of the most luxurious in the sky and as big as some NYC studio apartments.

A frequent flyer from Cambodia — who goes by Pitor on the popular social media app — seemingly managed to shock a sizable share of the 46 million-plus viewers of a video offering an exclusive glimpse of the service offered aboard a Singapore Airlines A380, The Independent reported.

The peripatetic Pitor shared extensive footage of his exclusive onboard experience, eliciting shocked responses from followers. TikTok/@pitor.official

From the personal escort to his sizable private lair — to the lavish food and beverage service, not to mention the lie-flat bed perfect for Singapore’s often notably-long flights to and from home port in Southeast Asia, onlookers were agape.

“I wouldn’t know what to do,” one commenter confessed. “I feel like I would try to help the flight attendants or give over stimulated thank you’s every five seconds.”

“Same. And feeling like I’m over ordering even though it’s unlimited to anything I want,” another said after observing the obsequious and omnipresent service.

“Here is your seat; you mean my apartment,” a wide-eyed follower shared.

“Seat or suite?” another joked.


A man enjoying his first-class trip on a Singapore Airlines flight, lying on a bed in an airplane
Lucky Pitor settles in for the night in his private Singapore Airlines First Class suite. TikTok/@pitor.official

Singapore’s First Class accommodations offer up to a whopping 50 square feet per person depending on the seat you book — roughly the size of at least one Manhattan studio apartment on the market in 2024.

However, unlike NYC, where a budget-minded renter might snag such a space for $1,200 per month or thereabouts, passengers with pennies to spare can expect to pay $21,000 or more round-trip in September for the 21 hour and 55 minute journey from New York to the far-flung city state — a trip that includes a refueling stop in Frankfurt, Germany.

“Who said money can’t buy happiness,” one wistful watcher said.

“They haven’t booked the right flights,” another jokingly responded.

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