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Duration: 5 hours (approx.)
Location: Singapore, Singapore
Product code: 2212LOUNGE
Relax and rejuvenate in between flights in the tranquil and spacious Plaza Premium Lounge at Singapore's Chiangi Airport. The lounge is located at Singapore's Changi Airport, inside the immigration area of Terminal 2. Please note: To be able to access the Lounge your flight must arrive or depart from Terminal 2. Facilities include shower rooms, internet access, news library, self-service buffet and a tea and coffee station.
After many long hours travel with movement constraint on board a plane, nothing is more inviting than to come into a clean, tranquil, cozy and spacious environment portraying a health conscious lifestyle concept. The Lounge underwent a refreshing facelift and now reflects the Straits Chinese and Zen combination concept, which emphasizes efficient space usage to create an extremely soothing environment to alleviate tiredness and stress after a long flight.
The lounge facilities come complete with a shower facility with amenities, light snacks, hot beverages and juices. A perfect place to just sit down, relax, and unwind.
The shower facilities feature twelve individual shower rooms with an attached dressing and dry area each. These facilities can be used by both men and women without gender segregation, which will eliminate waiting time and improve utilization. A luxuriously appointed common male and female dressing area comes equipped with wash basins and hair dryers.
The self service buffet bar is amply stocked with wholesome salad and condiments, freshly prepared finger sandwiches, pastries, cookies and seasonal local and imported fruits. Hot and cold beverages are readily available adjacent to the bar and buffet counters. Beer is also available at own expense.
The library houses international newspapers and magazines.. Internet and email access, as well as points for laptop computers are available for travelers keep in touch with family and friends during transit.
Uniquely designed to provide the tranquility that will help refresh you or simply help you to relax and unwind, the lounge is the perfect solution to all your transit woes!
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Front Desk - Shower - Gym
- Singapore Changi Airport
- Terminal 2, 3rd Level Departure/Transit Lounge, inside the immigration area
- Up to 5 hours after entry to the lounge
- Comfortable seating area
- Shower with amenities
- Self service buffet bar and freshly prepared light snacks
- Unlimited hot and cold beverages
- Internet and email access
- Complimentary local calls
- Newspapers and magazines from library
- Use of additional facilities which are payable direct
- Alcoholic beverages are not available in the lounge
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Fitness Station
For those who need their daily workout, the Lounge houses a fully equipped fitness facility called the Energy Station. The fitness facility is complete with cardio, strength and weight stations including two of the latest cardiovascular equipment in the region.
Additional price:
With rental of attire (T-shirt, shorts and shoes) is SGD 15.00 + 5% GST per hour
Without attire is SGD 10.00 + 5% GST per hour
O2 Therapy
Besides offering a wholesome range of light healthy snacks and drinks to replenish your energy level, experience the latest health enhancement device in town - the Oxygen Therapy.
In just 10 minutes, you will feel as though you are enjoying fresh air up in the mountains. With frequent usage coupled with the right diet and regular exercise regiment, you could probably be able to "reverse time" and look healthier and younger. The next time you visit Singapore Changi Airport, remember to drop by Plaza Premium Lounge for your "dose" of oxygen.
Additional price: SGD 15.00 + 5% GST per 10 minutes
Private Oxygen Room is SGD 23.00 + 5% GST per 20 minutes
Massage Therapy
Always feeling stiff in the neck and aches in the feet after flying? Our revitalizing Head and Shoulder Massage and Foot Reflexology will ease any physical discomfort. Enjoy the therapy in the comfort of a private compartment decorated with artistically craved furnishings.
Additional price:
Head & Shoulder Massage is SGD 23.00 + 5% GST per 15 minutes or SGD 38.00 + 5% GST per 30 minutes
Foot Reflexology is SGD 38.00 + 5% GST per 30 minutes
Nail Care
Manicure service is available (standard and French manicures available).
Additional price: SGD 29.00 to 33.00 + 5% GST per 30 minute session.
Napping Facility
Need to catch a nap before embarking on your next journey? Our Napping Suites are just the perfect cradles to recharge your energy.
Additional price: SGD 30.00 + 5% GST per 3 hours
New Facilities
- Private O2 Aromatherapy
- Nail Care
- Business Center Services
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