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Qantas to open second lounge at Changi Airport next year

Qantas will open a second lounge at Changi Airport next year for its top premium customers, in a multi-million dollar investment to reaffirm its commitment to the Singapore market.

Karamjit Kaur (The Straits Times/Asia News Network)
Singapore
Thu, October 25, 2018

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Qantas to open second lounge at Changi Airport next year An artist's impression of the new first class lounge to be built for Qantas customers at Changi Airport. (Qantas/The Straits Times/-)

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ustralian carrier Qantas will open a second lounge at Changi Airport next year for its top premium customers, in a multi-million dollar investment to reaffirm its commitment to the Singapore market.

Located at Terminal 1 where the airline operates from, the new 1,000 sq m lounge for first class customers and top-tier frequent flyers will be ready by the end of next year. It will be able to accommodate 240 people, and will also be open to top-tier frequent flyers from partner airlines from the oneworld alliance group.

When it is ready, Qantas will be the only foreign airline to have a first-class lounge at Changi Airport.

Its existing business class lounge at Changi, which opened in 2013, will also be upgraded and expanded as part of ongoing improvements.

The airline's chief executive Alan Joyce said: "The new lounge investment demonstrates not only how the Qantas Group continues to invest for customers, but also reaffirms our commitment to Singapore as a key hub in Asia."

With the return of the airline's Airbus 380 service to Singapore, "we've got more passengers transiting through our existing lounge and strong demand for travel in premium cabins", he said.

Read also: Upgrades coming to Sydney airport's international business lounge

Five years after it dropped Singapore for Dubai as a stopover for Australia-Europe flights, Qantas resumed its A-380 Sydney-Singapore-London service on March 25. At the same time, it has also added more capacity to Singapore with extra flights to Perth and Melbourne.

The airline has almost doubled the total seat capacity to Singapore, to more than 18,000 per week.

Singapore is Qantas' largest hub outside Australia. The airline operates more than 50 return services to and from Changi Airport each week, making it one of the largest foreign airlines to operate out of the Singapore airport.

From Singapore, the airline's low-cost affiliate, Jetstar group, operates 298 weekly return flights to 26 destinations.

As Qantas continues to grow its presence in Singapore and Asia, the airline is also planning to expand its ultra-long haul reach.

Mr Joyce has challenged plane-maker Boeing and Airbus to build a plane that can fly non-stop from Sydney to London, eliminating the need for a stopover point.

The 20-hour flight will be the world's longest commercial flight, beating Singapore Airlines' Singapore-Newark service which was launched on Oct 11.


This article appeared on The Straits Times newspaper website, which is a member of Asia News Network and a media partner of The Jakarta Post
 

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