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Don't Leave Singapore's Airport Without Your Oxygen

April 1, 2009 at 10:40 AM | by | Comments (2)

We've spent many an hour in transit at Singapore's Changi Airport without chancing across the curious range of delights that await us at the Plaza Premium Lounge in Terminal 2.

A shower for S$8 ($5) is pretty reasonable; having to pay for a three-hour nap (S$30; US$20) is something we're less sure about, because it's not clear what kind of private place we get to catch our Zs. And somehow we're just not hip enough to pay between S$15 and S$23 for the oxygen.

To be sure, this place doesn't have the sleek appeal of the Singapore Airlines first class lounge, but then the sleek place doesn't offer oxygen. Or perhaps it does, but it's gratis. Take your pick.

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Just recently flew out of this airport and wanted to report that they not only have free wi-fi but free computers in the passenger waiting areas. At least the in the area where I waited; international terminal. Also, the air was free; however I did have to pay for coffee!

I can't believe it's true!

Paying for the Oxygen? This is so absurd! It's not like those sleeping cabins are out in the space or something. I don't want to imagine the cost for car parking space in these conditions... Until I get to Singapore I'll just keep my fidelity on Stansted airport parking, it's rather affordable and it doesn't tax extra for the oxygen.

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