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Singapore Airlines Opens New SilverKris Lounge at Incheon Airport

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Customers of Singapore Airlines travelling from Seoul can look forward to a more luxurious experience on the ground with the official opening of the airline’s SilverKris Lounge at Incheon International Airport.

The lounge features wireless internet access, a business centre with desktop computers, shower rooms and restrooms, televisions, as well as a selection of warm food and light snacks.

“The SilverKris Lounge is a key element in Singapore Airlines’ premium service offering, which begins on the ground and continues in the air. The new lounge, together with our four daily Seoul flights, demonstrates our commitment to the important South Korean market,” said SIA’s General Manager Korea, Mr Sia Nam Kung.

In August 2012, Singapore Airlines announced an investment of Sin$20 million in SilverKris Lounges over five years to enhance the travel experience of its customers. At the same time, SIA appointed renowned architectural and interior design firm ONG&ONG to develop a new design concept to be applied to all its airport lounges worldwide. The new design concept will be rolled out progressively to SilverKris Lounges from later this year, beginning with the lounge at Sydney Airport.

Including a recently opened lounge at Delhi Airport in India, Singapore Airlines now has 15 SilverKris Lounges at airports around the world.

The Incheon Airport SilverKris Lounge has a seating capacity of 96.

Located at Level 4 of the Concourse Terminal building, it is open daily from 7am to 9am, as well as between 13:00 and 23:50 (all times local).

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