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Old Mar 23, 2024, 10:17 am
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Lounge Access - SQ Business transfer to Scoot Economy

Hi All

I wanted to book a business flight with SQ from Europe to USM (via SIN). It will be one single ticket issued by SQ.

The Scoot flight is in Economy class.

Does anyone knows if I could access the SilverKris lounge in SIN with this booking (i.e. Business Class to SIN with SQ but Economy with Scoot departing from SIN?

Thanks.
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Old Mar 23, 2024, 12:45 pm
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No SKL lounge access for any scoot flights unless you are solitaire PPS member.
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Old Mar 23, 2024, 10:57 pm
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Lounge access for SKLs is based on the departing flight as has been mentioned several times in this forum. Hence, the Biz arriving flight does not grant access either so combine that with no lounge access for Scoot lights as already shared above and one will have to rely on lounge access via Priority Pass, DragonPass, LoungeKey and similar programs if OP has that option. Some lounges also allow paid access in Changi.

Just in case, *G status also does help as Scoot (TR) is not a *A carrier obviously (even if fully owned by SQ).
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