British Airways describes the lounge as an “upgraded space to work, relax or dine.” It features artwork from Singaporean and British artists including Simon Wee and Dr Brendan Neiland.
British Airways has unveiled its new lounge at Changi Airport’s Terminal One. The airline’s partners, including Changi Airport’s CEO, Lee Seow Hiang, attended the official opening ceremony on September 29.
British Airways describes the lounge as an “upgraded space to work, relax or dine.” It features artwork from Singaporean and British artists including Simon Wee and Dr Brendan Neiland.
Commenting on the news, Robert Williams, British Airways’ head of Asia Pacific sales, said, “Our new lounge caters to customers who live life in the fast lane. It is specially-designed to be an oasis of calm and tasteful luxury, enabling travellers to work or unwind in a relaxing environment.”
Access to the lounge is limited to British Airways first and club world business class customers, British Airways executive gold and silver members, and oneworld frequent flyers with emerald and sapphire status. First class passengers can also access the Concorde Bar, equipped with a digital panoramic view of the Singapore skyline.
To celebrate, British Airways is offering its club world customers from Singapore a complimentary one-way upgrade to first class, as well as a £60 (S$120) voucher and a complimentary one-way airport transfer for customers staying at the Shangri-La Hotel, The Shard, London.
The promotion is available on one leg of the flights operated between Singapore and London and is subject to availability. The offer must be booked by 13 October 2015 through travel agents and is valid for travel from now until 31 March 2016.