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Originally posted by Kyo View PostNot surprised with that development. Quite a silly spot for a lounge... one of the more glaring mistakes in T3...‘Lean into the sharp points’
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Well, most hotels in the major areas are at most a 15-20 minute taxi ride away - I'd say that its a combination of poor promotion and not much pent-up demand anyway... most of the other services they were touting next to it were also rather unnecessary, I found, being Changi.
Anyway, let's see what they do with the space now...
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Originally posted by Kyo View PostLast I checked there is one Landside near the T3 Arrivals mate..Originally posted by slacker View PostThanks for the info. At least I know I m not hallucinating or imagining things, haha..
They certainly haven't promoted it well at all. I haven't seen or heard of it, and it's not as though I haven't been through Changi once or twice since T3 opened.
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Originally posted by Kyo View PostWell, most hotels in the major areas are at most a 15-20 minute taxi ride away - I'd say that its a combination of poor promotion and not much pent-up demand anyway... most of the other services they were touting next to it were also rather unnecessary, I found, being Changi.
I can certainly imagine sample profiles of the potential target customers.
(a) Pax arriving early morning, particularly on long-hauls (e.g., SQ317, QF32), who prefer a stopover in SIN to continuing on right away to their ultimate destination. A shower would be great after a long journey, and would help combat the fact that you might still be in your departure city's time zone. A passenger could get to his hotel in 20 minutes but that early in the morning, he might not be able to take such a shower. The inquiries over at FT (I know, hardly a representative sample ) about arrival lounges in SIN tells me a lounge had potential.
(b) Passengers departing on nighttime medium- to long-haul flights who do not have access to FF lounges. They had just spent the day enjoying the city, with their luggage held by the hotel, and want to freshen up before or after checking in (if before checking in, it will give them the chance not to have to lighten their carryons) for their flights.
Of course, for these passengers to be served, the price has to be reasonable and there should be amenities like a baggage check facility. I didn't see the latter, and I don't know what the charge was for non-PP members.
Most importantly, given that this was a new service, the pax must become aware of this option and why they might appreciate it. The sign makers at Changi -- world-class in their capability -- were obviously not directed to implement that.‘Lean into the sharp points’
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I think I know why I haven't seen this place : I never exit through those immigration desks!. I wondered what jjpb3 was talking about when he said turn left after immigration. That would take you into the wall where I always seem to go out, near belt 41.
This place seems to be after the other immigrations desks, near belt 48. It's actually labelled as 'Arrival Lounge' on the Changi interactive map.
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Originally posted by jjpb3 View PostIt's now hard to tell whether there was any demand because the promotion was so bad. I only really heard of it because I knew someone involved with T3 planning, and I could only find it (turn left after immigration and walk past the luggage carousels) because I looked for it out of curiosity about whether it was a PP lounge.
I can certainly imagine sample profiles of the potential target customers.
(a) Pax arriving early morning, particularly on long-hauls (e.g., SQ317, QF32), who prefer a stopover in SIN to continuing on right away to their ultimate destination. A shower would be great after a long journey, and would help combat the fact that you might still be in your departure city's time zone. A passenger could get to his hotel in 20 minutes but that early in the morning, he might not be able to take such a shower. The inquiries over at FT (I know, hardly a representative sample ) about arrival lounges in SIN tells me a lounge had potential.
(b) Passengers departing on nighttime medium- to long-haul flights who do not have access to FF lounges. They had just spent the day enjoying the city, with their luggage held by the hotel, and want to freshen up before or after checking in (if before checking in, it will give them the chance not to have to lighten their carryons) for their flights.
Of course, for these passengers to be served, the price has to be reasonable and there should be amenities like a baggage check facility. I didn't see the latter, and I don't know what the charge was for non-PP members.
Most importantly, given that this was a new service, the pax must become aware of this option and why they might appreciate it. The sign makers at Changi -- world-class in their capability -- were obviously not directed to implement that.
Don't think we missed much either!
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Originally posted by jjpb3 View PostIt wasn't so much the location, IMO. Some pax arriving early morning from, say, LHR and staying in town might want to take a shower before heading out to their hotels. But it seemed that neither Changi or SQ was willing to position it effectively as an arrival service. I don't think they tried to promote it, for example by raising much awareness about it.
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