This is the return flight onboard SQ 21 from Newark, NJ to Singapore. With the title of the world's longest passenger flight.
The journey from Singapore to Newark is here
This report would be the first of its kind to be published on this website.
We had stayed at the Ramada the night before, making the commute from Brooklyn easier as it was a very early flight. The hotel shuttle bus alighted us at the AirTrain station, and it was only a matter of taking the AIrTrain to Terminal B.

Check-in was as easy as it gets, with 4 counters opened for the 97 Premium Economy passengers.
The Station Manager was particularly memorable as he tried to learn all our names and our final destinations, and he used that at the boarding gate just before we boarded the aircraft.

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The aircraft poised to take us home, half a world away.

One last look at New York City

Scenes around EWR

Nice and airy cabin of the Airbus A359-900ULR

NJ and NY

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Post departure beverage service.

It'll do

Deconstructed Mimosa

There was no BTC ex-EWR.
So it was the in-flight menu then.

I loved the Pork Shoulder with Polenta

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Time to take it easy

40-42C, 40-42J are still undeniably the best PEY seats on the A350-900ULR.

In-flight survival kit

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Your body clock does get pretty messed up.

Singapore's Southern Anchorage

East Coast Park, Singapore.
Hello, Kohkohpops!
Ooooo… the return of the long one! So long they even advertise is on the gate info display!
An impressive display of service and memory-power by the station manager. I’m surprised he’d learn the details of PE passengers, in the back of the bus as you are.
Lovely photos, especially the nose of the ULR.
Moet is a lovely champagne choice, and especially good for PE. I wonder if that’s their “standard” PE champagne, or if it’s an upgraded offering special to this special flight?
I love the IFE integration with your phone through the app. That’s a clever touch.
Catering, as one would expect of SQ, looks very good fo Premium Economy.
Only the two meals on this long a flight?
Thanks for sharing this look into the world’s longest flight. Happy flying!