Singapore Airlines is upgrading its flagship Changi lounges

Singapore Airlines will upgrade its flagship SilverKris lounges at Changi Airport Terminal 3 from August 2019 to mid-2021.


The Private Room, The First Class and Business Class lounges and the underwhelming KrisFlyer Gold lounge are all in line for extensive and expensive SGD50 million ($37 million) and modernisation.


It's a complex project, especially given how the SilverKris lounges are nested one within the other, so the work will be carried out over four phases, during which the lounges will be progressively renovated in sections.

First will be the Business Class lounge, followed by the First Class lounge and then The Private Room, with the  KrisFlyer Gold lounge going under the knife in early 2021.

The redevelopment project will see an overall 30% increase in space and customer capacity across the lounges, with  "more generous open spaces, upgraded facilities and a wide array of food and beverage selections," Singapore Airlines promises.

Hospitality designers Hirsch Bedner Associates will oversee the revamp, giving each lounge "a fresh look and feel that is modern yet homely, while inspiring a sense of timeless elegance."

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