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Home » Reviews » Lounge Reviews » Review: Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Gold Lounge Singapore T3 (SIN)
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Review: Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Gold Lounge Singapore T3 (SIN)

Matthew Klint Posted onSeptember 2, 2024September 2, 2024 6 Comments

a sign on a wall

At its Changi Airport hub, Singapore Airlines offers several lounges including a specially designated KrisFlyer lounge for Star Alliance Gold flyers who are flying in economy class or premium economy class, the subject of this review.

Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Gold Lounge Singapore T3 Review (SIN)

Located down the hall from the SilverKris business class lounge, first class lounge, and The Private Room, the KrisFlyer Gold lounge is intended for KrisFlyer Elite Gold or Star Alliance Gold members departing on Singapore Airlines or Star Alliance operated flights, in premium economy or economy class.

The lounge is open 24/7 and located in Terminal Three, Level 3 (near central immigration towards gates A). Take the elevator or escalator upstairs to access the lounge.

a large building with an escalator and a sign

a sign on a wall

a lobby with a sign on the wall

a lobby with a couple of people sitting at a desk

Compared to the Gold Lounge in Terminal 2, this lounge feels far more spacious with its high ceilings and natural light. I was there during the afternoon lull and the lounge was mostly empty. It certainly fills up late at night and during other departure banks.

Seating includes chairs, couches, a dining area with booths, desks with ergonomic chairs to work on, and high-top tables.

a room with chairs and tables

a room with a large window and a lamp

a room with chairs and a large window

a blue couches in a room with a large window

a long table with chairs in a room with windows

a table with chairs in a room with windows

a room with tables and chairs

a desks and chairs in a room

a room with tables and chairs

a room with a table and chairs

Food selection is more limited than the business class lounge, but still includes a small salad bar, Western and East Asian hot items (spaghetti, hot wings, fried rice, laksa noodles, fish cake, quail eggs, har kaw), soup, sandwiches, cake, and whole fruit.

a buffet with food on the counter

a buffet table with plates and bowls of food

a group of metal containers with lids

a group of silver bowls with food on a counter

a group of dim sum baskets

a display case with food on it

a wooden box with a white napkin inside

a shelf with containers on it

The drink selection includes coffee, juice, tea, beer, and wine…I saw no hard liquor or even sparkling wine.

a person standing at a counter in a large room

a cooler with cans of soda and juice

a two wine coolers on a counter

Restrooms and showers are available.

a sign with text and a green sign with windows

a sign on a wall

CONCLUSION

This lounge concept has come a long way from the original KrisFlyer Gold Lounge in Terminal 2, which was not a very nice lounge at all. It’s a decidedly average lounge, perhaps even below average, in terms of food and drink choices, but it is a very nice space for relaxing and working.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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6 Comments

  1. Malik Reply
    September 2, 2024 at 2:13 pm

    I feel like airlines that provide four classes of service (F, J, W/Y+, Y) try to create differences and perks so that you’re left wanting more and try the next tier until you get to F. It’s a marketing strategy that does work according to a colleague who used to work at EK in their analytics department.

  2. Beep Reply
    September 2, 2024 at 2:56 pm

    Typo in para 1? Don’t you mean “Star Alliance Gold who are flying in economy class” (delete the extraneous “not”)?

  3. Cameron Reply
    September 3, 2024 at 4:40 am

    I don’t really understand the conclusion. You say the lounge “has come along way”, which means it’s improved, but then say it’s below average. How bad was it before?

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      September 3, 2024 at 10:42 am

      The old, original one was downright terrible:

      https://liveandletsfly.com/krisflyer-gold-lounge-review/

      The new one is better, but still not great.

  4. James Harper Reply
    September 3, 2024 at 12:02 pm

    It looks like Singapore Airlines have improved the lounge offering for status passengers travelling in third and fourth class. Not by much but then they barely value anyone who is not one of their own PPS members and even then you get next to nothing!

  5. Aaron Reply
    September 3, 2024 at 3:01 pm

    For a lounge for status passengers, it doesn’t seem to bad. What makes the food below average? It looks better in terms of options than lots of other lounges.

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