Printers have been gone from SIN SKL for a long time - a couple of years at least. One time when they had trouble bringing up my eticket the check in staff had to come around to get the booking reference from my email since I couldn't print it out for them.
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Dear Singapore Airlines:
It should be a good idea to have a refreshing course for your SKL staff hired prior to the SKL T3 opening. For example, basic rules for lounge access based on PPS as well as Star Alliance loyalty. Not to forget, being courteous to all, even pax who fly in Y, is the key for success. And, remembering a flyer who had an interaction from previous day or so, would be a good assets to have.
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They are downright rude when using the T3 lounge on a T2 departing boarding pass. I was hassled when I had a 4 hour connection for going to the T3 lounge. It's not like the place was busy, AT ALL, yet I felt like I was just a massive inconvenience to them. I was told 'you really should go to the T2 lounge' and then they tried to tell me its a 20 to 30 minute trip to T2. What a load of rubbish, you can go from SKL T3 to most gates in T2 within 10 minutes.My SQ and flying Videos: Youtube My Travel Blog: AussieFlyer.net
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They were very nice to me in the T3 SKL F as well when I entered with a LH F bordkarte (LH uses T2) last month. The lounge is very nice, except for lack of tarmac views. Clean, with high ceilings. Unfortunately no printers (apparently they were too difficult to maintain) but an attendant overheard my conversation and said if I had a thumbdrive he could take it into the office and print any documents I need.
It's a perfectly civilized lounge if you aren't spending too much time in it. But the lack of tarmac views and natural sunlight would probably drive me nuts for a long transit.
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Noticed that there's a new "trolley" service in the First Class lounge yesterday morning.
2 attendants were rolling a trolley with breakfast stuffs (orange juice, dim sum, breads, etc) going around asking passengers if they'd like to have anything and serving the pax. Its almost like a trolley service you find inflight, except its offered in the lounge. Many pax were pleasantly surprised.
Anyone noticed this before ?
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Originally posted by Dickson View PostNoticed that there's a new "trolley" service in the First Class lounge yesterday morning.
2 attendants were rolling a trolley with breakfast stuffs (orange juice, dim sum, breads, etc) going around asking passengers if they'd like to have anything and serving the pax. Its almost like a trolley service you find inflight, except its offered in the lounge. Many pax were pleasantly surprised.
Anyone noticed this before ?
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Is it just me, or this lounge nothing special?? I was here for first time last week for the evening flight to FRA and was actually expecting more. I found food offerings to be minimal, both in terms of diversity and “quality” (i.e. was expecting more luxurious products for F lounge as actual quality is off course fine).
Also thought it was rather small and the lounge was actually very busy, given number of departing evening/night flights. To be honest, I probably think I like the business lounge better....
Anyway just some thoughts of mine.
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You have got to be kidding...
Am doing a short hop over to KUL tmrw for the weekend, and therefore not have access to SKL F, unless someone wants to guest
I guess it *is* rather Singaporean, and Ya Kun is my favourite, but surprised to hear they would serve this in F..!
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Originally posted by Kyo View PostYou have got to be kidding...
Am doing a short hop over to KUL tmrw for the weekend, and therefore not have access to SKL F, unless someone wants to guest
I guess it *is* rather Singaporean, and Ya Kun is my favourite, but surprised to hear they would serve this in F..!
Originally posted by concept|infinit View PostEspecially when the kaya toast outlets in Changi like Ya Kun and Toast Box sell them for $2?HUGE AL
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