The SATS premier checkin lounge is open to premium cabin and status holders of any airline in T1 that uses SATS for ground handling. The main thing is that you usually don't have to wait, and can use it when that airlines normal check in desks are closed. It also has a direct path to a dedicated departure immigration desk.
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Nope. After completing check in and passing through the facility you join the rest of the masses to queue for immigration processing.It also has a direct path to a dedicated departure immigration desk.
The last time I used it they did. They must have changed it.Nope. After completing check in and passing through the facility you join the rest of the masses to queue for immigration processing.
You can also visit the EK lounge at the C concourse.And you probably already know this, but to get to the QF lounge, turn left after immigration, and there's an escalator after a short distance, to your right. Turn left at the top of the escalator, and walk straight down. The BA lounge is on the right, so feel free to drop by for a look as well if you have time.
Yes, although you might want to do this one last as it's on the way to the gate and you wouldn't need to backtrack. All QF flights leave from the C gates.You can also visit the EK lounge at the C concourse.
Yes, although you might want to do this one last as it's on the way to the gate and you wouldn't need to backtrack. All QF flights leave from the C gates.
EK has only 1 flight at 9pm (and then 1 more at 10:25pm), so when it's the peak hour in the QF lounge at 6:30-7pm, the EK lounge is quite empty. The BA lounge is also pretty quiet at this time, given there's only a 777 heading to SYD in this time slot. My +1 preferred the BA lounge over the QF one as she likes the quietness. I'll test her out on the EK lounge next month.And you'll be saving the best for last, in my opinion. QF lounge is good in the arvo / very early evening when it is relatively quiet. EK lounge has generally better food and is more comfortable, though it too can get crowded. I've only had one visit to the BA lounge and while I liked the quiet ambience, the food is definitely poorest of the lot. But there's whole other threads on this if interested.
SIN has always been the exception. SG had their own dedicated counter for a little while, but it looks like it has gone the way of the dodo. Although given the lack of premium economy seats at SIN, it is effectively a counter for SG and PS. So unfortunately for the SG, they would need to share their check-in counter.Don't know if this has changed recently but when I last took notice, the airport signage had Golds using the premium economy check-in in Singapore with only Platinum and above using the business class check-in room..?
(Realise that Golds are technically entitled to use business class check-in desks, but the signage didn't match the rule.)