Pics from the new SYD SQ Krisflyer Lounge

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Is this the J or F lounge? Will get to try it out in Feb 14 :)
 
Thanks for the pics... also have the same question, is that the F or J lounge? (is there still an F lounge?) Assume we can use this if flying Thai F in Jan? :)
 
Thanks for the pics... also have the same question, is that the F or J lounge? (is there still an F lounge?) Assume we can use this if flying Thai F in Jan? :)

If the F lounge is open (I thought they were refurbishing it??) then you can use it as a TG F passenger. They will try and direct you to the Air new Zealand lounge, but are happy but will accept you if you want to go in. In fact it the pictures above are business class that would still be a marked improvement over the NZ lounge!

i use the SQ F lounge when departing on TG. I'm often the only person there (which is what i want over food or other amenities)
 

Apologies for the late reply! The pics were from the J section. There is a separate F section but I wasn't privileged enough to get in there! Food offering was good, more substantial options than before (some curries, rice and noodles, sandwiches, cheese etc) but alas no dumplings.

its a more comfortable lounge than the confusingly named silverkris gold lounge at changi!
 
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