Whether it is an overnight stay or a quick nap to fight jetlag, travellers can configure booking hours to suit their needs at the Aerotel Airport Transit Hotel.
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Free-to-use Rest Areas
Snooze Lounge, Level 2, Departure Transit Hall (near Cocoa Trees)
Snooze Lounge, Level 3, Departure Transit Hall (near Sunflower Garden)
Sanctuary Lounge [Suspended until further notice], Departure Transit Hall North Pier (opposite E5)
From Jewel to Terminals 1, 2 and 3, you can find over 40 outlets near you that are available around the clock. Check in early and drop by any one of the 24-hour restaurants and cafes for a bite before getting ready for departure. Minus the rush, the journey ahead will be a breeze even for late night visitors.
If your layover exceeds a certain length (typically between 8 to 12 hours), Go Ahead will book and cover the cost of a hotel room for you to relax or sleep in for the full duration of your connection while you wait for your next flight. We refer to these as dayrooms and overnight layovers.
– Take note that as a transit passenger, you are only allowed to enter and exit Singapore once during your layover period. That being said, you are not able to join more than 1 tour. – Don't forget to leave your luggage at the airport.
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Whether it is an overnight stay or a quick nap to fight jetlag, travellers can configure booking hours to suit their needs at the Aerotel Airport Transit Hotel.
The Plaza Premium lounge might fit the bill. It even has sleeping pods and hotel-style rooms if you're looking to splurge on comfort. While the Plaza Premium Lounge is best suited for travellers jetting out of Changi Terminal 1, it's relatively simple to visit from Terminals 2 and 3 too.
Rejuvenate after your long flight. Visit our paid lounges for shower facilities, nail care, foot reflexology and massage therapies. Charges apply for both lounge access and services.
Mostly, yes! And in most cases, you can leave the airport during a layover in the US, even while traveling to an international destination. International travelers need to make sure they have a valid visa to travel in the US. But, whether you need to leave the airport or not during a layover is completely up to you.
Book yourself into a transfer hotelMany large airports have transfer hotels that are made for weary travelers with long layovers. Some transfer hotels are located inside security, negating the need to allow for extra time. Others are located land-side requiring you to go through security an extra time.
Sleeping at the waiting lounge in most of the airports is allowed, but some airports do not permit travelers to rest while other airports close at night. Before visiting the airport, you may check out its official website to learn more about its policies and even opening and closing hours.