Singapore Airlines re-opens London Heathrow lounge
Singapore Airlines has re-opened its SilverKris Lounge at London Heathrow, Terminal 2.
This follows steady growth in the airline’s UK schedule thanks to Singapore’s status on the UK’s ‘green list’ for travel.
Both the First Class and Business Class sections of the lounge are now welcoming customers travelling with both Singapore Airlines and Star Alliance member airlines.
As part of the re-opening various new features will help ensure everyone’s comfort and safety.
In the First Class Lounge, the existing à la carte meal service continues to be available.
Within the Business Class Lounge, customers can request their dish selection at a hosted buffet which replaces the self-service buffet previously offered.
Customer favourites, including Singapore Laksa and Carrot Cake in First Class, plus Chicken Nasi Lemak in Business Class, continue to be available.
Pre-plated items, such as sandwiches, cakes and fruit, will also be available.
"We are delighted to re-open our London Heathrow SilverKris Lounge for both First and Business Class customers after such a long period of enforced closure. We have made adaptations to ensure everyone’s safety and are delighted to once again provide fliers with a calming space to relax," said Mohamed Rafi Mar, General Manager UK & Ireland, Singapore Airlines.
Access to the lounge remains free for First and Business Class customers, as well as Star Alliance Gold customers.
Staff will continue to monitor numbers and social distancing within the seating arrangements.
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Singapore Airlines re-opens London Heathrow lounge
Singapore Airlines has re-opened its SilverKris Lounge at London Heathrow, Terminal 2.
This follows steady growth in the airline’s UK schedule thanks to Singapore’s status on the UK’s ‘green list’ for travel.
Both the First Class and Business Class sections of the lounge are now welcoming customers travelling with both Singapore Airlines and Star Alliance member airlines.
As part of the re-opening various new features will help ensure everyone’s comfort and safety.
In the First Class Lounge, the existing à la carte meal service continues to be available.
Within the Business Class Lounge, customers can request their dish selection at a hosted buffet which replaces the self-service buffet previously offered.
Customer favourites, including Singapore Laksa and Carrot Cake in First Class, plus Chicken Nasi Lemak in Business Class, continue to be available.
Pre-plated items, such as sandwiches, cakes and fruit, will also be available.
"We are delighted to re-open our London Heathrow SilverKris Lounge for both First and Business Class customers after such a long period of enforced closure. We have made adaptations to ensure everyone’s safety and are delighted to once again provide fliers with a calming space to relax," said Mohamed Rafi Mar, General Manager UK & Ireland, Singapore Airlines.
Access to the lounge remains free for First and Business Class customers, as well as Star Alliance Gold customers.
Staff will continue to monitor numbers and social distancing within the seating arrangements.
TravelMole Editorial Team
Editor for TravelMole North America and Asia pacific regions. Ray is a highly experienced (15+ years) skilled journalist and editor predominantly in travel, hospitality and lifestyle working with a huge number of major market-leading brands. He has also cover in-depth news, interviews and features in general business, finance, tech and geopolitical issues for a select few major news outlets and publishers.
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