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Changi Celebrates New A380 Connection to Germany

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Friday, 28 October 2011

In celebration of Lufthansa’s inaugural A380 service from Singapore, visitors will be able to immerse in special fun and festivities at Changi Airport over the next two weeks.

 From 31 October 2011, Lufthansa will operate a daily A380 service between Singapore and Frankfurt, joining Singapore Airlines and Qantas in making Changi one of the world's busiest multi-carrier A380 hubs. To mark this milestone, and to promote Changi Airport’s air links to the various German cities, Changi Airport is organising a lively festival in true German style – complete with fun-filled games, beer, music and delightful treats.

Running from 29 October to 13 November 2011, the ‘Germanfest’ will be held at Changi Airport Terminal 3, Basement 2. At the fair, visitors can try their hands at traditional German games such as “Slide the Beer” and “Pretzel Throw Challenge”.

 On site, an eight-foot giant beer mug filled with many smaller mugs will be on display. One lucky participant with the correct guess of the number of mugs in the giant beer mug will walk away with Sin$1,000 in Changi Dollar vouchers (minimum spend and other terms and conditions apply).

On weekends and public holidays, visitors will be able to enjoy cultural dance and music performances, while children interested to experience more of German culture can sign up for workshops to learn how to make pretzels and German hats.

 And, like a true German party, the ‘Germanfest’ would not be complete without some hearty German food. On weekends, visitors can enjoy a glass of beer or apple spritzer and German pastries.

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