Qantas to Open New Changi Lounges

Qantas has announced plans for a multi-million dollar investment for a new First Lounge and an expansion of the airline’s existing Business Lounge at Singapore Changi Airport.

With development due to start in April 2019, the Singapore First Lounge will offer seating for 240 customers, a luxurious design, and premium a la carte dining with Asian-inspired menus. The existing Business Lounge, which opened in 2013, will also be expanded. Combined, the First and Business Lounges will offer seating for more than 800 customers, an increase in capacity of 60%.

Qantas will work with chef Neil Perry and industrial designer David Caon in collaboration with Akin Atelier, to create a relaxing, high-quality environment for passengers to either start their international journey or transit through Singapore Changi. The design will embody a clear focus on sustainability with choices in materials, lighting interior, layouts, and amenities all reflecting the highest local and international design techniques.

Set to open towards the end of 2019, the new First Lounge will be designed to suit the specific needs of transit travellers, with shower facilities, a cocktail bar, open kitchen and menu offerings reflecting the best of Singapore’s vibrant dining culture. It will join Sydney, Melbourne, and Los Angeles as Qantas ports with a dedicated First Lounge.

Qantas has announced plans for a new First Lounge and an expansion of the airline’s existing Business Lounge at Singapore Changi Airport.

“With the return of our A380 service to Singapore we’ve got more passengers transiting through our existing lounge and strong demand for travel in premium cabins,” says Qantas CEO Alan Joyce. “Our top-tierFrequent Flyers tell us their pre-flight lounge ritual is one of their trip highlights and the Singapore First Lounge will be no exception. For people taking an onward flight, it will be a place to refresh, dine, make calls, and catch up on emails before continuing their journey.”

Singapore is Qantas’ largest hub outside of Australia, carrying more than 20% of the airline’s widebody fleet. Qantas operates over 50 return services in to and out of Changi Airport each week, making it one of the largest foreign airlines to operate out of the Singapore airport. From Singapore, Jetstar Group operates 298 weekly return flights to 26 destinations.

In addition to Qantas’ investment in Singapore, the airline recently announced it will upgrade its lounges in Tokyo, Auckland, Sydney, Brisbane, Hobart, and Tamworth in regional Australia. A new Melbourne Domestic lounge precinct is due to open at the end of October.

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