Originally Posted by
SilverChris
Of course they're aware. SQ management is not blind to the overcrowding that happens every night. It's not a new issue by any stretch of imagination. The problem, as with most airports around the world, is that getting contiguous in-terminal floor space is a very big and expensive challenge. There just isn't any meaningful space left in T3, unless they plan on taking over one of the third-party lounges. That's a lot easier said than done, and there's the question of what they'd do with a small, awkward, "satellite" lounge.
Until T5 opens in the next decade, I don't see any meaningful improvement to SQ's lounge situation. They could of course assign more peak hour flights to T2, but then the lounge situation there is similarly dire.
I think T2 SKL could use a renovation before SQ thinks about shifting some of the crowds there.