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SATS to upgrade airport lounges at T1 and T2, on the heels of new premier lounge at T3

SINGAPORE: Gateway solutions and airline food solutions provider SATS has unveiled the newly refurbished SATS Premier Lounge at Changi Airport Terminal 3 on Wednesday (3 July). This upgrade marks the beginning of a comprehensive enhancement program for SATS’ network of airport lounges across Singapore.

The revamped SATS Premier Lounge in Terminal 3 now boasts a flagship “Executive” space, a cutting-edge feature designed to elevate the traveler experience. This space includes private pods, dining services, family and dining seating areas, and a suite of travel-friendly amenities, aimed at catering to the diverse needs of global passengers.

In addition to its contemporary design, the Premier Lounge offers traditional local cuisines curated by award-winning chefs alongside delicacies from six renowned local hawkers and F&B brands. This focus on Singapore’s gastronomic heritage provides a unique and immersive experience for those passing through Changi Airport.

SATS announced that the upgrades seen in Terminal 3 will be extended to its other Premier Lounges in Terminals 1 and 2. This network-wide refurbishment aims to enhance the overall pre-flight and transit experience, making comfort and luxury accessible to all travelers.

These strategic improvements come on the heels of SATS’ financial rebound. The company reported a significant turnaround in its fiscal year 2024, achieving an attributable profit of $56.4 million, a marked improvement from the $26.5 million loss in fiscal year 2023.

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