Does this mean the house is closing?This new lounge sports a separate first class section and takes up the space vacated by The House.
It’s moved down to the old Cathay Pacific lounge - though ‘The House’ brand was retired quite a while ago too. Now the Aspire lounge.Does this mean the house is closing?
Given the House had tarmac views I suspect no dungeon.Nice, will the F section have tarmac views too, or will it remain "in the dark"?
Given the House had tarmac views I suspect no dungeon.
Back in the VAi days, I recall looking out over gate 15 several times as I waited for boarding.
In reality, a lounge existed in that space already. So infrastructure such as plumbing and food preparation areas should already exist.However I cannot help but ask - are they really sure September is when it’ll open?
This is the timeline from the company building it so I can believe it.This new lounge looks really impressive. A huge game changer from the old dungeon lounge.
However I cannot help but ask - are they really sure September is when it’ll open?
I welcome this news but I also note it’s quite a bit earlier than the original early 2027 ETA, and as I have a flight from MEL in October, as a Krisflyer Elite Gold, this has really gotten my hopes up. Maybe I’m overthinking it but while SQ has precedent for new Business Class seat products to be delayed, I guess it’s not really the same for new lounges?
If it does open in September then wonderful and I look forward to giving this forum a comprehensive review.
Singapore Airlines is set to open a swish new SilverKris Lounge at Melbourne Airport, and these leaked images show it might just be Melbourne’s best business class lounge.
As previously reported by Executive Traveller, Singapore Airlines is moving out of the downstairs ‘dungeon’ lounge level and into a larger, light-filled location with views over the airfield. Melbourne’s new SilverKris Lounge – due to open before the year is out – has been shaped by Mode Design, which also worked on SQ’s Perth lounge.
Earlier this week, the Mode website’s Portfolio section was updated to proudly showcase its work on Singapore Airlines’ new Melbourne lounge, complete with a set of detailed renders. That page was very quickly taken offline (we suspect Mode received an urgent phone call from SQ), but not before Executive Traveller saved the images and details.
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This puts its new location up on Level 2, adjacent to the Emirates Lounge and on the same floor as the Qantas First Lounge and the independent Marhaba Lounge
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