Furthermore, the lounge, designed in collaboration with local artists and students, will combine culinary heritage with innovative interior aesthetics, taking inspiration from ornamental designs of Peranakan tiles. The tiles will feature the national flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim orchid and the Crimson Sunbird, the unofficial national bird of Singapore.
“Millions of people visit the Sats lounges in Changi each year. With inputs from airlines and passengers, we were able to reimagine the lounge as a space for travellers where food, culture and hospitality experiences converge and enrich their experience of Singapore,” says Sats group president and CEO, Kerry Mok.
As at 2.07 pm, shares in Sats are trading 11 cents higher or 3.89% up at $2.94.