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  • [Invitation] Open House at JetQuay's CIP Terminal on Thursday, 12th July, 2007

    JetQuay invites you to experience the facilities of the CIP (Commercially Important People) Terminal at Singapore 's Changi International Airport from 3pm to 6.30pm on Thursday, 12th of July 2007.
    Terminal facilities include a fully equipped boardroom, private meeting rooms, wireless internet access in the lounge area, a business centre, a gym, spa, showers and smoking areas. Nap rooms can be reserved or used on a first come-first serve basis. Meals, snacks and drinks are provided twenty four hours a day, seven days a week.
    Wholesale partners such as hotels, airlines, travel agents, hospitals, and professional conference organisers may buy JetQuay's services for resale purposes. Corporations and individuals may buy memberships and purchase credits for the fees per visit and additional services.
    To register for the open day, please email your RSVP to register@verve.com.sg .
    JETQUAY, the CIP Terminal (turn off at Terminal 2 follow the signs), Changi International Airport
    • Free parking is available at the terminal
    • Map at http://www.jetquay.com.sg/gettingthere.htm
    • JetQuay's official website is http://www.jetquay.com.sg/
    Programme :
    The open house runs from 3pm to 6.30pm and includes a facilities tour and networking over drinks and canapes.

  • #2
    I would love to go, will try to make it possible to visit this very exclusive part of SIN.

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    • #3
      Anyone know if you could pay-per use this facility?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by SQflyergirl View Post
        Anyone know if you could pay-per use this facility?
        Yes - see:

        http://www.sqtalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=126

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        • #5
          Cannot afford, $1200 is way too much for a visit to this CIP terminal.

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          • #6
            Is the open house free for all members of the public?

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            • #7
              Any follow up for this thread?

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              • #8
                I didn't get the chance to go, was too tied up. Not sure if WSSS managed to take a look.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SuperJonJon View Post
                  I didn't get the chance to go, was too tied up. Not sure if WSSS managed to take a look.
                  Nope, didn't go.

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                  • #10
                    thats a bummer u and jon didntt have a chance - there must be a sqtalker whoz seen it and had a look - coooome on lol
                    _________________________________

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                    • #11
                      JetQuay's CIP Terminal

                      Hi everyone

                      You can now use JetQuay's Quayside service per journey for SG$150 for arrival or $350 for departures. Members receive discount. There is a special promotion for free membership + pay per use. To take advantage of this offer, email sales@jetquay.com.sg.

                      Illka

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                      • #12
                        Open House at JetQuay

                        Regarding the Open House in July at JetQuay, anyone may inspect the premises during weekday working hours. You just have to give advance notice of your arrival for security purposes. To book your visit, please email sales@jetquay.com.sg and attention to Euleen Koh.

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                        • #13
                          Latest press release from JetQuay. The first paragraph is a standard enough attempt to sell it. The problem is the efficiency of Changi as a whole means very few queues anyway. They'd be better off opening one of these at LHR...


                          Business travellers who are used to arriving at Singapore's Changi airport forty minutes before a flight leaves, may find that certain airlines are no longer accommodating their tardiness. As security has tightened, extra time at the airport is necessary. For business travellers, the extra time can translate into unproductive hours.

                          Company guidelines usually stipulate economy class travel for journeys under say, 5 hours. For a lot of Singaporean business people, this means travelling to Hong Kong, Indonesia or the Philippines is by economy class. Without the business class ticket, lounge access is dependant on membership and miles, and within the terminal, it means queuing and wasting time getting access to facilities.

                          For a fraction of the cost of a business class ticket, whether flying by budget airline or on a branded carrier, corporate travellers can be productive at JetQuay’s CIP terminal at Changi International Airport. Passage through JetQuay can be booked straight on to the passengers ‘Passenger Name Record’ (PNR) through a Travel Agent or Travel Management Company.

                          At the CIP terminal, the business traveller has free wireless internet access, table top computer monitors in the lounge area, personal copiers at desk stations in the business centre, private meeting rooms and a full service boardroom for meetings with non-travellers, so it is possible to hop straight from the meeting on to the plane.

                          Perks of using the CIP Terminal include driving up to the terminal, having a staff member park the travellers car for the unlimited duration, returning to find it washed, cleaned and ready to go at the lobby entrance. For travellers leaving in the middle of the night, or arriving very early in the morning, use of the nap room is complimentary and can be booked in advance.

                          For example, for no additional cost, a traveller can have dinner at the terminal with a glass of wine, go to bed in the nap room at a decent hour and be woken by an attendant when the flight is almost ready for boarding. The traveller is then taken by electric buggy directly to the air-bridge, bypassing all queues and inspection points as security and immigration were cleared when when leaving the CIP Terminal.

                          Showers, gym and spa facilities are available at JetQuay in addition to the business facilities.
                          Last edited by MAN Flyer; 18 December 2007, 07:13 PM.

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                          • #14
                            They can't get corporate travellers, so their new niche market is "regional corporate travellers with no status"...

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                            • #15
                              I think they're in a delicate position. If too many people use the facility, the exclusiveness is gone and it becomes just another lounge. I'll probably be using it very soon since I have complimentary access, but there're probably lots of strings attached.
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                              Last edited by oblivious; 10 March 2011, 09:54 AM.

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