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Originally posted by marcyeo View Posti'm glad SQ stays in T2 CGK for now.
as T2 is relatively much more emptier now.
not sure how T3U will have expedited immigration tho
Is there a chance that at T3, the SQ lounge will be fancier? I have spent lots of time in the T2 lounge and I like it a lot, even if it feels homey rather than "premium".
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Originally posted by Short Final View PostT2 feels very empty now. Thai Airways has moved. CX still there. It's sad. T2 is a superior experience: it's fast to get from curbside, to check-in, to gate, and vice versa, too. Nice gardens. T3 is cavernous and takes too long to get anywhere.
Is there a chance that at T3, the SQ lounge will be fancier? I have spent lots of time in the T2 lounge and I like it a lot, even if it feels homey rather than "premium".visit my blog
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My personal experience with T3 is problem upon arrival.. its a lengthy walk after custom to car park and we need to go to level 3 for pick up . I hope it can be improved.
Another thing I feel the luggage belt area are too dark/ gloomy ?
I personally love T2 although its old , it has its own beauty and the arrival is no hassle at all..from disembarking I can be in the car in approx 5 mins ( without luggage )
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Originally posted by lingua101 View Postwhat do you mean by "takes too long to get anywhere"?
T3 has customer service agents on designated golf carts in the gate areas to give rides to people not up for long walks. In the check in area, the space is so vast, they have agents on rollerblades.
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Originally posted by Handiman View PostMy personal experience with T3 is problem upon arrival.. its a lengthy walk after custom to car park and we need to go to level 3 for pick up . I hope it can be improved.
Another thing I feel the luggage belt area are too dark/ gloomy ?
I personally love T2 although its old , it has its own beauty and the arrival is no hassle at all..from disembarking I can be in the car in approx 5 mins ( without luggage )Originally posted by Short Final View PostDistances are far. My experience at T3: deplane, walk a football field down a hallway to go down escalators and arrive at another long hallway, get to the baggage claim area and walk to the last baggage claim at the far end. Exit with bags, then go to another far end for car pickup. Lots of walking.
T3 has customer service agents on designated golf carts in the gate areas to give rides to people not up for long walks. In the check in area, the space is so vast, they have agents on rollerblades.
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Originally posted by Handiman View PostMy personal experience with T3 is problem upon arrival.. its a lengthy walk after custom to car park and we need to go to level 3 for pick up . I hope it can be improved.
Another thing I feel the luggage belt area are too dark/ gloomy ?
I personally love T2 although its old , it has its own beauty and the arrival is no hassle at all..from disembarking I can be in the car in approx 5 mins ( without luggage )visit my blog
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Originally posted by Short Final View PostDistances are far. My experience at T3: deplane, walk a football field down a hallway to go down escalators and arrive at another long hallway, get to the baggage claim area and walk to the last baggage claim at the far end. Exit with bags, then go to another far end for car pickup. Lots of walking.
T3 has customer service agents on designated golf carts in the gate areas to give rides to people not up for long walks. In the check in area, the space is so vast, they have agents on rollerblades.visit my blog
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Originally posted by lingua101 View PostI suppose they are building a direct link from terminal to cark park level 3.
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Originally posted by Short Final View PostIs there a chance that at T3, the SQ lounge will be fancier? I have spent lots of time in the T2 lounge and I like it a lot, even if it feels homey rather than "premium".
From what I heard, all ‘other’ airlines are to share one common lounge - the Plaza Premium?
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