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In the scheme of lounge budgets, the provision of, say, 4 desktops and a printer would hardly be noticeable.
when you are traveling, particularly for leisure, access to a printer is limited.
In these days digital or electronic records usually suffice, but sometimes you need paper.
Qantas 1 little printer please, oh and a pc to that connects to the printer too.
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You have my vote.In the scheme of lounge budgets, the provision of, say, 4 desktops and a printer would hardly be noticeable.
Not sure if I like the lounge, it has that Uni Cafe feeling like the Sydney Hilton, perhaps that's the trend but finding difficult to relax.
Not sure if I like the lounge, it has that Uni Cafe feeling like the Sydney Hilton, perhaps that's the trend but finding difficult to relax.
maybe time for a quick trip to the EK lounge and some plane spotting
Or is there anywhere else in SIN that I can access email and print ? Even if I have to pay I'm not too fussed.
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If all else fails, I think there are business centres associated with the transit hotels that can be accessed.
In the scheme of lounge budgets, the provision of, say, 4 desktops and a printer would hardly be noticeable.
Apologies to the staff after I spilled a near-full glass of Tiger all over the floor.
Am I right in thinking VA does not have 'supplied' PCs in their domestic lounges?
Apologies to the staff after I spilled a near-full glass of Tiger all over the floor.