Take a real flight of fantasy in Singapore
Offering what could be described as a moving experience at every turn, Singapore’s most anticipated new attraction, The Singapore Flyer, [pictured right] is all set to change visitors’ views of Singapore.
The Singapore Flyer is Asia’s first-ever giant observation wheel, offering visitors panoramic 360-degree views of the burgeoning Marina Bay area and the Marina Bay Sands Development and beyond the city of Singapore and neighbouring countries, all in the comfort and luxury of air-conditioned capsules which can be customized for that special experience in the sky.
If you are planning to visit Singapore in 2008, then you should consider booking The Singapore Flyer now and although bookings are massive they have kept tickets to one side for international visitors, so you have fair chance of getting a ride!

With tickets for the 37 minute flight at $29.50, the views are pretty breathtaking and there are product packages that can be tailored to specific needs with the provision of canapés, drinks and themed decorations, plus private capsules can be booked from $1,000 onwards, perfect for anniversaries, weddings, parties, corporate networking events or any celebration you can think of!
Singapore Flyer Managing Director, Mr Peter Purcell, said, “Unlike a ferris wheel which is merely a joyride, the giant observation wheel offers a whole new dimension in terms of its unique venue in the sky, with The Singapore Flyer the one and only opportunity to experience Singapore and its rich heritage and history through a 360-degree panoramic and scenic view of the Lion City.”

Pre-bookings for flights on the Singapore Flyer are available now at www.singaporeflyer.com.sg
For all sales, marketing and ticketing enquiries, please contact Adval Brand Group Pte Ltd,
tel: 6734 8829, fax: 6734 3329, email: [email protected]
A Singapore on location report by The Mole
The Mole was a guest of Singapore Tourism Board
John Alwyn-Jones
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