Singapore airport deployed camping with beds and refrigerators in the lounge
Singapore Airport offered its passengers an unusual service – the opportunity to live in a camping right in the arrival terminal, MIR 24 reports.
Large tents with beds and soft sofas were set up there. The new camp has already been decorated for Christmas, festive music is playing inside for comfort. The tents have a small refrigerator for storing drinks and snacks. In addition, customers are offered perfumes and scented candles. According to the airport's management, the camping provides an opportunity to enjoy the romance of camping without giving up comfort.
Singapore airport deployed camping with beds and refrigerators in the lounge
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“We are trying this idea for the first time at the airport. And we were pleasantly surprised by such an overwhelming reaction. Two days after the start of sales, all seats were booked. Then for many more days we received requests to open additional seats, ”said Lee Ching Vern, chief manager of Changi Airport Group.
Among the first customers of the camp are those who are intimidated by the humid air of Singapore and possible contact with people outside the airport. Due to the coronavirus, the airport suffered serious losses. The tent camp has become an original way to improve the financial situation.