I do recommend trying this product but I also understand most people would probably balk at the cost
How much does it cost these days? In 2023, my wife and I travelled Venice to Bologna to Florence to Rome for 60, 32 and 84 EUR pp in Exec class on the Frecciarossa 1000.
Similar to your experience, the Exec class cabins were heavily underutilised but quite comfortable and spacious. We thought it was an incredible deal for the price...
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QR should be open until 0230 QF closes at 11pm so go there first.So my plan on landing was to go to the same tiny gym I went to last time, but on the way I saw the kiosk for the free Singapore tours… with close to 10hrs to kill I thought why not?
I was technically waitlisted for the last tour at 1900 but I had to apparently get my bags into storage and meet at the formup point by 1745 - about 10 minutes. Needless to say I did not meet that timing. There was a lot of backtracking to try and find the luggage storage area in T2 and I was quite sweaty by the time I’d gotten it all sorted and was back at the meeting point and just put straight on the tour. It was a decent size group of about 30 people all up and we cleared immigration and boarded the bus at 1850.
From my understanding there are a number of different tours - I don’t think you can pick which one you do but you can register in advance online. I’m not sure what the exact requirements are but from what I think I saw you have to have a layover of at least 5hrs which seems to be quite a lot. This requirement became apparent after we departed for Sentosa. The tour goes for almost 3h!
Sentosa is another island that’s part of Singapore. You get a free guide and a bus tour. Honestly, I probably wouldn’t pay for the tour - there’s not all that much to see in Sentosa - it’s a resort island where Universal studios is and a lot of hotels and not much else. There’s a neat AR show and they have some shops and that’s about it besides the resort. Ultimately it beats wandering aimlessly around the airport - and it’s free!
We’re on our way back now and I’m craving a laksa and a shower - hope the QF lounge is still open. I’m not sure who JAL partners with for their lounge in SIN.
JAL uses Marharba however all OW except CX should be available. I'd skip that lounge though.So my plan on landing was to go to the same tiny gym I went to last time, but on the way I saw the kiosk for the free Singapore tours… with close to 10hrs to kill I thought why not?
I was technically waitlisted for the last tour at 1900 but I had to apparently get my bags into storage and meet at the formup point by 1745 - about 10 minutes. Needless to say I did not meet that timing. There was a lot of backtracking to try and find the luggage storage area in T2 and I was quite sweaty by the time I’d gotten it all sorted and was back at the meeting point and just put straight on the tour. It was a decent size group of about 30 people all up and we cleared immigration and boarded the bus at 1850.
From my understanding there are a number of different tours - I don’t think you can pick which one you do but you can register in advance online. I’m not sure what the exact requirements are but from what I think I saw you have to have a layover of at least 5hrs which seems to be quite a lot. This requirement became apparent after we departed for Sentosa. The tour goes for almost 3h!
Sentosa is another island that’s part of Singapore. You get a free guide and a bus tour. Honestly, I probably wouldn’t pay for the tour - there’s not all that much to see in Sentosa - it’s a resort island where Universal studios is and a lot of hotels and not much else. There’s a neat AR show and they have some shops and that’s about it besides the resort. Ultimately it beats wandering aimlessly around the airport - and it’s free!
We’re on our way back now and I’m craving a laksa and a shower - hope the QF lounge is still open. I’m not sure who JAL partners with for their lounge in SIN.