1. SilkAir is Singapore Airlines’ regional arm, which means they codeshare with each other.
2. Singapore Airlines offered a more decent meal, including bread and appetizer.
3. SilkAir has run ad campaigns that essentially tried to address the perception among some customers that it is a budget, no-frills, low-cost, upstart airline.
4. You will need to check in near 30KG onto a SQ flight before you will receive a gentle warning from the staff at the check-in counter.
The max limit you can push for on Silkair is 25KG.
5. In terms of service, SilkAir can be said as the light version of Singapore Airlines, offering the same services but without Singapore Airlines’ refinement.
6. Singapore Airlines, however, have cradle mechanism where the seat moves slightly forward when reclining to reduce space intrusion.
7. Singapore Airlines provides hot, proper towel which is also scented.
8. Singapore Airlines provides Singapore Sling onboard, which was notably missing from SilkAir.
9. Cabin Crew:
I found Singapore Airlines’ to be more polite, although at the same time can feel robotic. SilkAir’s may be less refined, but also more relaxed at the same time.
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