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Grand airport extension

Launch of revamped airport to wow 500,000 visitors over next six days

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Public preview of Singapore’s spanking new Jewel Changi traveller attraction opens its doors and visitors are left bedazzled.

SINGAPORE: Four years after work started to transform an openair carpark into a 10-storey complex with shops, restaurant­s, leisure attraction­s and facilities for travellers, Jewel Changi Airport is ready for its public unveiling.

Over the next six days, from 1pm yesterday to 10pm next Tuesday, about half a million people who had signed up for free preview tickets will be given guided tours.

Jewel will open its doors to all from next Wednesday. Located next to Terminal 1, it is connected to Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 via air-conditione­d travelator­s.

The S$1.7bil (RM5.15bil) complex is an investment in Changi Airport’s future and Singapore’s continued success as an aviation and tourism hub in an increasing­ly competitiv­e environmen­t.

Lee Seow Hiang, chairman of Jewel Changi Airport and Changi Airport Group’s (CAG) chief executive, yesterday said: “Jewel Changi Airport is a valuable addition to Singapore’s world-class tourism attraction­s and aviation facilities.

“We look forward to welcoming the world to Jewel, whether they are travelling to or through Singapore.”

Jewel’s highlights include a 40m-tall indoor waterfall and a five-storey garden with 2,500 trees and 100,000 shrubs.

There are more than 280 shops and food and beverage outlets, including famous New York burger chain Shake Shack and American fast-food chain A&W, which will re-enter the Singapore market after more than 10 years.

The first Pokemon Centre outside of Japan is located at Jewel, a joint venture between CAG and CapitaLand.

The 135,700sq m complex will also offer play attraction­s as well as a hotel and aviation facilities.

To be available from June 10, the attraction­s include a 50m-long suspended bridge, with a glass floor that will allow visitors to look down at the greenery below; a 250m-long bouncing net, which at its highest point will be suspended 8m or three storeys above the ground; and other highlights such as mazes and slides.

When Jewel opens, travellers will be able to access an early check-in lounge serving passengers of 26 airlines, including Singapore Airlines, SilkAir and Scoot.

This will cover 60% of all traffic at the airport and will be open from 6am to midnight daily. There will also be facilities for all travellers to store their hand luggage round-the clock.

This will allow travellers to have a worry-free experience while they shop, dine, relax and play to make the most of their time before flying out of Singapore, said Jewel Changi Airport.

Those flying through Singapore will have to exit the transit area to visit Jewel and check in again before their next flight.

Jewel is designed by a consortium led by Safdie Architects, helmed by world-renowned architect Moshe Safdie, who also came up with Marina Bay Sands.

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 ?? — Reuters ?? Dazzling view: The 40-metre high Rain Vortex, which is the world’s tallest indoor waterfall, is seen from inside Jewel Changi Airport in Singapore.
— Reuters Dazzling view: The 40-metre high Rain Vortex, which is the world’s tallest indoor waterfall, is seen from inside Jewel Changi Airport in Singapore.

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