The SilverKris Lounge in Terminal 2 Changi Airport will be renovated from May 2011
The lounge facilities in Terminal 2 Changi Airport will be upgraded from May 2011 to September 2011; and when completed, the SilverKris lounge at Terminal 2 will have new First and Business Class areas.
There will be 126 and 246 seats in the First and Business Class area of the SilverKris Lounge respectively.
Both sections come with their own dining areas, food service counters, bars, television areas, showers and washrooms as well as nursing rooms. The walls and flooring will be adorned in rich timber and marble.
The entire lounge will be WiFi-enabled, allowing you to surf the internet from wherever you are seated. Internet workstations will also be available for use and an extensive range of newspapers and magazines will continue to be on hand.
The refurbished Terminal 2 SilverKris Lounge promises to provide an inviting environment for Singapore Airlines Suites, First and Business Class customers as well as PPS Club members to rest or work before boarding their flight.
A KrisFlyer Gold lounge will be a new addition, welcoming KrisFlyer Elite Gold members and Star Alliance Gold members traveling on Economy Class who currently use the SATS Premium lounge in Terminal 2.
In order to minimise disruption to our members, the SilverKris Lounge will remain operational throughout the renovation period. In order to do so, upgrading works would have to be carried out in phases.
In the first phase, the First Class section will be converted into an interim common lounge for PPS Club members and Singapore Airlines customers traveling in the premium cabins, while work is carried out to refurbish the Business Class section and convert part of it into a new KrisFlyer Gold Lounge.
The First Class section will be upgraded once renovation works in the Business Class section and new KrisFlyer Gold Lounge is completed, and we will update our members again on the next phase of renovation.
We seek your kind understanding and apologise for the inconvenience this may cause.
http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_U...ws/news_01.jsp
The lounge facilities in Terminal 2 Changi Airport will be upgraded from May 2011 to September 2011; and when completed, the SilverKris lounge at Terminal 2 will have new First and Business Class areas.
There will be 126 and 246 seats in the First and Business Class area of the SilverKris Lounge respectively.
Both sections come with their own dining areas, food service counters, bars, television areas, showers and washrooms as well as nursing rooms. The walls and flooring will be adorned in rich timber and marble.
The entire lounge will be WiFi-enabled, allowing you to surf the internet from wherever you are seated. Internet workstations will also be available for use and an extensive range of newspapers and magazines will continue to be on hand.
The refurbished Terminal 2 SilverKris Lounge promises to provide an inviting environment for Singapore Airlines Suites, First and Business Class customers as well as PPS Club members to rest or work before boarding their flight.
A KrisFlyer Gold lounge will be a new addition, welcoming KrisFlyer Elite Gold members and Star Alliance Gold members traveling on Economy Class who currently use the SATS Premium lounge in Terminal 2.
In order to minimise disruption to our members, the SilverKris Lounge will remain operational throughout the renovation period. In order to do so, upgrading works would have to be carried out in phases.
In the first phase, the First Class section will be converted into an interim common lounge for PPS Club members and Singapore Airlines customers traveling in the premium cabins, while work is carried out to refurbish the Business Class section and convert part of it into a new KrisFlyer Gold Lounge.
The First Class section will be upgraded once renovation works in the Business Class section and new KrisFlyer Gold Lounge is completed, and we will update our members again on the next phase of renovation.
We seek your kind understanding and apologise for the inconvenience this may cause.
http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_U...ws/news_01.jsp
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