Singapore Airlines unveils new Singapore lounges
Singapore Airlines unveiled its new flagship SilverKris and KrisFlyer Gold lounges at Singapore Changi Airport
Situated in Terminal 3, it follows a S$50 million re-design, upgrade, and expansion project.
The Private Room, the First Class section of the SilverKris Lounge, the Business Class section of the SilverKris Lounge, and the KrisFlyer Gold Lounge can collectively accommodate around 1,150 customers.
It doubles the capacity that was available during the pandemic while upgradeworks were carried out.
Goh Choon Phong, Chief Executive Officer, Singapore Airlines, said: “Customers will experience the signature Singapore Airlines hospitality, all within a comfortable and restful environment.”
“Opening these lounges at this time signals our commitment to SIA’s premium brand and growth strategy.”
The Private Room is the most exclusive space within the SilverKris Lounge.
With a capacity for 78 Suites and First Class customers, it includes booth seats and day rooms that are conducive for work and rest.
The Private Room also offers a full fine dining experience.
Solitaire PPS Club members, as well as Suites and First Class customers, enjoy access to the SilverKris Lounge’s First Class section, which new day rooms that deliver a high level of privacy.
The Business Class section of the SilverKris Lounge is 20% larger, with Business Class customers and PPS Club members able to choose from four distinct seating sections.
These include a quiet rest area, a main dining hall with self-service buffet, a living room area with sofa seats and productivity pods.
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