This is not specific to SQ but for those of you who carry the Priority Pass, this lounge is available airside in KLIA's Satellite Terminal.
I had a 1 hr plus transit at KLIA and decided to check out this lounge. Here's a brief report:
Location: It is 1 floor up the escalator on your left once you reach the satellite terminal - quite prominent. Paid entry patrons are sent to the left while those on PP, Business and First class passengers are directed to the right - where I was sent.
The lounge area is decent sized but busy at 9pm+ when I arrived. There is a view of the planes. Apologies for the bad pic - I was using my daughter's camera which I was not familiar with.
There were 2 massage chairs, a PC and a Mac available.
The dining area is small but seems adequate.
Food from the buffet was not spectacular - a salad, soup, warm roast chicken and a pasta to select from. Sandwiches and curry puffs were also available, but nothing really enticing.
A coffee machine, self-pull draft beer and a solitary bottle of inexpensive red wine (merlot) were available alongside a few liquours decanted and labelled generically.
I thought of taking a shower but changed my mine after taking a look at the tired and not-too-well maintained facility.
Verdict: This is definitely not premium or luxury by any measure. At best it can be described as comfortable, adequate and a good respite in between flights. I'd certainly not check-in early to enjoy this place but for my one hour plus transit on economy flights... it's ok, I guess. A pity about that shower, though. I would have loved one.
I had a 1 hr plus transit at KLIA and decided to check out this lounge. Here's a brief report:
Location: It is 1 floor up the escalator on your left once you reach the satellite terminal - quite prominent. Paid entry patrons are sent to the left while those on PP, Business and First class passengers are directed to the right - where I was sent.
The lounge area is decent sized but busy at 9pm+ when I arrived. There is a view of the planes. Apologies for the bad pic - I was using my daughter's camera which I was not familiar with.
There were 2 massage chairs, a PC and a Mac available.
The dining area is small but seems adequate.
Food from the buffet was not spectacular - a salad, soup, warm roast chicken and a pasta to select from. Sandwiches and curry puffs were also available, but nothing really enticing.
A coffee machine, self-pull draft beer and a solitary bottle of inexpensive red wine (merlot) were available alongside a few liquours decanted and labelled generically.
I thought of taking a shower but changed my mine after taking a look at the tired and not-too-well maintained facility.
Verdict: This is definitely not premium or luxury by any measure. At best it can be described as comfortable, adequate and a good respite in between flights. I'd certainly not check-in early to enjoy this place but for my one hour plus transit on economy flights... it's ok, I guess. A pity about that shower, though. I would have loved one.
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