
Singapore Airlines has launched a comprehensive S$45 million renovation of its SilverKris and KrisFlyer Gold lounges at Changi Airport Terminal 2, marking its largest overhaul of the facilities in over a decade. The phased upgrades, which began on 15 April 2025 and will conclude by mid-2027, aim to deliver a 50% expansion in lounge space and seating capacity while integrating design and culinary elements from the airline’s award-winning Terminal 3 lounges.
First Class Lounge: Premium Redesign
The First Class SilverKris Lounge, undergoing immediate renovations, will relocate to a new area with floor-to-ceiling windows, higher ceilings, and a reconfigured layout to maximize natural light and space. Key upgrades include an expanded bar offering barista services in the morning, live cooking stations serving Singaporean, Asian, and Western dishes, and a self-service buffet mirroring the Terminal 3 flagship lounge’s offerings. Completion is slated for late 2025.
Business Class Enhancements
The Business Class SilverKris Lounge will expand by 30% starting in late 2025, introducing productivity pods, quiet zones with recliners, and a full-service bar with signature cocktails. The redesigned space will feature wingback chairs, communal worktables, and an enhanced buffet selection, catering to both leisure and business travelers.
KrisFlyer Gold Lounge Upgrades
The KrisFlyer Gold Lounge, doubling in size from early 2026, will finally include dedicated restrooms and shower suites—a first for this lounge category at Terminal 2. The expansion addresses long-standing passenger feedback about limited amenities, with new seating configurations and an upgraded food-and-beverage lineup.
Phased Renovation Strategy
To minimize disruption, renovations will proceed sequentially:
- First Class Lounge: April 2025–Q4 2025
- Business Class Lounge: Q4 2025–2026
- KrisFlyer Gold Lounge: H1 2026–mid-2027.
Leadership Vision
Senior Vice President Yeoh Phee Teik emphasized the project’s role in delivering a “seamless, world-class experience,” aligning Terminal 2’s offerings with the airline’s global reputation for premium service. The overhaul follows SIA’s S$50 million Terminal 3 lounge renovations (2019–2022) and addresses outdated designs and capacity constraints at Terminal 2.
Culinary and Design Highlights
All lounges will feature live cooking stations, curated beverage programs, and ergonomic seating. The redesign prioritizes natural light, open layouts, and regionally inspired décor, reflecting Singapore’s cultural heritage while maintaining the airline’s modern aesthetic.