going on a flight on singapore airlines a350 -900 was wondering which seat is the best
If you’re flying Singapore Airlines on an A350‑900, the seat you pick can significantly affect your comfort and overall experience.
Bulkhead Seats – Most Space
Bulkhead seats such as 10A, 11D and 11F give the greatest legroom and a seat width of about 28 inches. They are positioned at the front of the cabin, so you get the extra shoulder room and a feeling of openness that many travelers describe as “Business+”. The bulkhead seat 10A even offers a small compartment under the seat for a bag, adding to the convenience. A downside noted in reviews is the proximity to the galley, which can generate noise during meal service and may disturb light sleepers. Points Miles and Bling +4
Non‑Bulkhead Seats – Quiet & Balanced
Seats in the middle rows, like 12D, 12F, 14D and 14F, still provide a spacious feel when upright and include the same flat‑bed functionality as bulkhead seats. These seats lack overhead bins over the center seats, which makes the cabin feel even more open and reduces the chance of items falling from above. Because they are farther from the galley, they tend to be quieter during service, which can be preferable for those prioritising rest over extra space. The Bulkhead Seat
Premium Economy Solo Seats – Extra Storage (If You Consider Premium Economy)
For travelers open to Premium Economy, the solo seats in a 1‑3‑1 configuration (rows 40/41/42, seats C and H) on the A350‑900ULR provide over 38 inches of legroom and additional storage bins next to the seat due to the aircraft’s curvature. While not Business Class, they offer a spacious alternative at a lower price point. Sam Chui
Overall, if maximum space is your priority and you can tolerate a bit of galley noise, a bulkhead seat (10A, 11D, or 11F) is the best choice. If you prefer a quieter environment and still want a comfortable seat, consider a non‑bulkhead aisle or window seat in the middle rows.
