Singapore Airlines to update Heathrow lounge
Singapore Airlines will invest more than £3.5 million in refurbishing its SilverKris Lounge at London Heathrow Airport.
This follows the completion of a S$50 million refurbishment of the flagship SilverKris and KrisFlyer Gold lounge in Singapore’s Changi Airport Terminal 3 in 2022.
The renovation will continue with the refreshed ‘Home Away from Home’ concept.
Mohamed Rafi Mar, General Manager UK & Ireland, Singapore Airlines, said: “London is an important premium market for Singapore Airlines.”
“The renovation demonstrates our commitment to London and to deliver an enhanced experience to our customers.”
Heathrow’s SilverKris Lounge will close from 8 February 2024, and will reopen later in the summer.
During the closure period, eligible travellers will be invited to use United Airlines’ United Club Lounge at Terminal 2.
They may also make use of the other Star Alliance lounges located within Heathrow Airport.
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