SilverKris Lounge in Changi
#31
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Delhi
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I took a flight (same flight -- to Delhi? ) last week at 0230 and the T2 lounge, to my surprise had full service upto 0150 when I departed. ^
Sitting in T3 SKL now and it's noisy and full, and the loos were dirty

#32
Join Date: Nov 2006
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#34
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: AUH
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Teenage kids will certainly count as guest unless the lounge receptionist chooses to make an exception. And C ticket of course does not grant any guests. I would perhaps gently ask, but be fully prepared not to be granted access.
#35
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: AUS
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OK thanks. Good to know. I don't see SQ's lounge guidelines published anywhere. I guess we'll have to do without, or maybe check out one of the Priority Pass lounges. I'm guessing there's no system of day passes for purchase for the SilverKris lounge?
#36
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Delhi
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Sorry, No. SQ are very strict about their lounges
#37
Join Date: Mar 2012
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Access on EVA J ticket
I've got a flight booked SIN-TPE on Eva Air in J. As a *G, could I access to the SilverKris lounge in either Terminals 2 or 3 before my flight?
If I can, and because Eva Air departs from Terminal 1, which SKL would FTers recommend for this trip?
If I can, and because Eva Air departs from Terminal 1, which SKL would FTers recommend for this trip?
#38
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: YVR, KUL
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The SKL T3 is more spacious than its T2 counterpart, but the offerings are similar.
#40
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: YVR, KUL
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If you really need lounge access I would recommend showing only your SQ Suites BP and saying you want to freshen up before heading into the city, but don't be disappointed if you're turned away as it's not an arrivals lounge.
#41
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: State College, PA
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Day of flight
I am leaving SIN on OZ at 145am in C. I will have access to the SKL, but will I be able to get in before Midnight? I think the rules say "same day" but not sure if they mean it with these flights.
#42
Join Date: Oct 2012
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#43
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Hi, arriving on SQ238 at 16:20 in to T3 then departing SQ978 at 18:35 from T2. Flying J both legs
What's the best plan of attack? I assume luggage checked through to final destination so I just go through T3 Arrival formalities (are there any?), walk/shuttle to T2 and then Silverkris lounge for an hour or so then walk to gate. Is that as simple as it needs to be?
What's the best plan of attack? I assume luggage checked through to final destination so I just go through T3 Arrival formalities (are there any?), walk/shuttle to T2 and then Silverkris lounge for an hour or so then walk to gate. Is that as simple as it needs to be?
#44
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Hi, arriving on SQ238 at 16:20 in to T3 then departing SQ978 at 18:35 from T2. Flying J both legs
What's the best plan of attack? I assume luggage checked through to final destination so I just go through T3 Arrival formalities (are there any?), walk/shuttle to T2 and then Silverkris lounge for an hour or so then walk to gate. Is that as simple as it needs to be?
What's the best plan of attack? I assume luggage checked through to final destination so I just go through T3 Arrival formalities (are there any?), walk/shuttle to T2 and then Silverkris lounge for an hour or so then walk to gate. Is that as simple as it needs to be?
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