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WHAT TO EXPECT: Singapore Airlines is spending $50m upgrading its Changi lounges

Singapore Airlines is pumping more than $50 million Singapore dollars into a major revamp of its SilverKris and KrisFlyer Gold Lounges in terminal 3 at Changi Airport in Singapore.

Singapore Airlines is pumping more than $50 million Singapore dollars into a major revamp of its SilverKris and KrisFlyer Gold Lounges in terminal 3 at Changi Airport in Singapore.

The renovations, which should begin next month, are set to be finished by mid-2021.

The project will open up an extra 30% space and customers can expect to see more generous open areas, upgraded facilities and a wide array of food and beverage selections.

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Artist’s impression of the new lounge.

The Business Class Lounge will be expanded and feature four distinct zones.

Customers with a short transit can have a light snack in a relaxed café setting, while those with more time to spend may explore a full selection of Asian and international cuisines in the dining hall, including live stations that will offer signature local delights.

A highlight of the new Business Class Lounge will be a full-service bar that doubles as a self-service breakfast station in the mornings. Productivity pods will also be available as well as a rest area with chaise lounges.

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Artist’s impression of the lounge.

The KrisFlyer Gold Lounge will double in capacity and include dedicated working spaces, as well as larger al fresco seating and dining areas. The lounge will also be equipped with restrooms and showers.

The construction process will be carried out over four phases with the lounges progressively renovated, starting with the Business Class Lounge, followed by the First Class Lounge and The Private Room, and finally the KrisFlyer Gold Lounge.

Customers affected by renovation works will be invited to temporary lounges to ensure minimal disruption.

 

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