Singapore Flyer to spin next March
SINGAPORE – Singapore’s newest attraction – the Singapore Flyer – will officially launch in March next year.
The world’s largest giant observation wheel will offer visitors bird’s-eye views across Singapore, Indonesia and parts of Malaysia, with each rotation lasting 37 minutes, peaking at the height of a 42-storey building – about 165 metres.
Up to 28 people can fit into a single capsule.
The regular adult fare will be S$29.50 with cocktail flights offered at S$69.
A private capsule booked during off peak periods will sell for $1000.
Ian Jarrett
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