Singapore Airlines invests millions in Changi T2 airport lounge upgrades


Singapore Airlines invests millions in Changi T2 airport lounge upgrades

Tuesday, 15 Apr, 2025 0

Singapore Airlines will update its SilverKris and KrisFlyer Gold lounges at Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2 over the next two years.

The airline group will invest S$45 million to elevate the on-ground customer experience at its main hub.

Renovations have begun, and will progress in phases, with completion expected around mid-2027.

The revamped lounges will have 50% more space and seating capacity, and feature upgraded facilities, and enhanced food and beverage options.

Yeoh Phee Teik, SVP Customer Experience, Singapore Airlines said: “This significant investment is our commitment to elevating the end-to-end travel experience for our customers.”

Building on the success of our Terminal 3 lounges, we are extending our signature hospitality and curated offerings to Terminal 2.”

The all-new First Class SilverKris Lounge will feature a spacious area with increased capacity, higher ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows.

The live cooking stations in the First Class SilverKris Lounge will serve popular Singaporean, Asian, and Western cuisine, while the self-service buffet will also be expanded.

The Business Class SilverKris Lounge will expand by 30%, providing customers with more space and comfort.

It will include a quiet rest area with recliners for customers to relax before their flight, and a redesigned living room area with diverse seating options.

The expanded self-service buffet will feature both Asian and Western cuisines.

A new full-service bar will complement the dining experience, serving fresh barista-made coffee in the morning and signature cocktails in the evening.

The KrisFlyer Gold Lounge will double its capacity, offering various seating options, such as armchairs for lounging, workstations, and dining seats.

To minimise disruption, renovation will be carried out in phases.



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