And finally, the last sector back home to Singapore. This sector was booked on SQ Business Class and it would also be my first time flying on a refitted B772ER. However, having flown on the B77W in J a couple of times, I had more or less knew what to expect. In fact, I was more looking forward to the pre-flight experience of using Turkish Airline's famed Business Class lounge at Istanbul prior to the flight!
We left early for Ataturk, arriving at the airport a full 3hrs prior to departure as we would want to grab our brunch in the lounge. The SQ check-in counters were being prepared for check-in when we arrived and were soon opened. No queues at the Business Class check-in counter and we were swiftly checked in. However a long queue has already long formed at the economy counters. Business class load would be light at 11/26, while economy was full!

Boarding pass and fast track immigration cards were issued and the agent asked if we knew our way to the TK lounge. No problems, we would find our way. Thanks to the fast track for premium pax, our departure immigration queue was only a "short" 15min wait (only 1 counter for all airlines' premium pax, except TK which has its own immigration access right into the lounge!), while the regular departure immigration queue was snaking long.

Through immigration and security, we proceeded to the all-so-famous TK lounge, which is also a Star Alliance Gold lounge. We entered with no problems just by scanning our SQ boarding passes a the entrance. *G passengers would have to queue at a reception counter to be processed into the lounge it seems.

Now, lets see what is so Wow about this lounge. Apparently TK is very proud of the catering and lounge awards it received from Skytrax.

FIDS in the lounge. SQ flights to Budapest an Houston? Nope, these are code-shares on TK. SQ has started quite a number of code-shares on TK metal departing from Istanbul.

Lounging area with TVs.

Cinema with a popcorn stand at the entrance.

Seeing that the upper level of the lounge where we entered from was rather crowded and reading reviews that the lower level is generally has less passengers, we proceeded down the elegantly-designed stairs to the lower level.

Indeed, the lower level was so much quieter and had a much more relaxed ambience.

Found a comfortable area to settle down and I started to explore the lounge. Some of the interesting bits available in the lounge includes a golf simulator,

Race car track for the young and young-at-heart

Video games for the forever young ones
We left early for Ataturk, arriving at the airport a full 3hrs prior to departure as we would want to grab our brunch in the lounge. The SQ check-in counters were being prepared for check-in when we arrived and were soon opened. No queues at the Business Class check-in counter and we were swiftly checked in. However a long queue has already long formed at the economy counters. Business class load would be light at 11/26, while economy was full!

Boarding pass and fast track immigration cards were issued and the agent asked if we knew our way to the TK lounge. No problems, we would find our way. Thanks to the fast track for premium pax, our departure immigration queue was only a "short" 15min wait (only 1 counter for all airlines' premium pax, except TK which has its own immigration access right into the lounge!), while the regular departure immigration queue was snaking long.

Through immigration and security, we proceeded to the all-so-famous TK lounge, which is also a Star Alliance Gold lounge. We entered with no problems just by scanning our SQ boarding passes a the entrance. *G passengers would have to queue at a reception counter to be processed into the lounge it seems.

Now, lets see what is so Wow about this lounge. Apparently TK is very proud of the catering and lounge awards it received from Skytrax.

FIDS in the lounge. SQ flights to Budapest an Houston? Nope, these are code-shares on TK. SQ has started quite a number of code-shares on TK metal departing from Istanbul.

Lounging area with TVs.

Cinema with a popcorn stand at the entrance.

Seeing that the upper level of the lounge where we entered from was rather crowded and reading reviews that the lower level is generally has less passengers, we proceeded down the elegantly-designed stairs to the lower level.

Indeed, the lower level was so much quieter and had a much more relaxed ambience.

Found a comfortable area to settle down and I started to explore the lounge. Some of the interesting bits available in the lounge includes a golf simulator,

Race car track for the young and young-at-heart

Video games for the forever young ones

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