tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9030843786433538220.post1397714692891740667..comments2024-03-28T12:28:04.633-07:00Comments on You Can (Not) Upgrade: KrisFlyer Gold Lounge (Changi T3)obaKobahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05520586031308040420noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9030843786433538220.post-87796652668070065052023-03-16T20:35:10.692-07:002023-03-16T20:35:10.692-07:00Certainly, based on the images, this KrisFlyer Gol...Certainly, based on the images, this KrisFlyer Gold Lounge (Changi T3) seems to have a sufficient selection of Chinese cuisine items, and even includes fried noodles for a more extensive menu. While egg sandwiches may be brought onboard to satisfy hunger during the long-distance flight, someone like me who is easily anxious might be a little concerned about the hygiene aspect for such a lengthy flight.<br /><br />By the way, does it seem like a country where Coca-Cola Light is popular and Coca-Cola Zero is not is considered a developing country?<br /><br />For me, Singapore Changi International Airport is an unexplored airport, but my impression of it is that it's the "never-sleeping Changi Airport." It's an unimaginable airport for me, with the world's tallest slide, vast relaxation areas, a movie theater, a butterfly garden, a Koi pond, and even free city tours. Although I'd like to go there someday after retiring, I feel like I might end up just flowing towards my usual destination like Hawaii. Nonetheless, it's great to be able to enjoy "dream travel" by being introduced to all the fascinating regions that I might not have the chance to visit during the rest of my life through this blog.Yamada denkihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09208013314781576920noreply@blogger.com