Singapore Airlines Changi Terminal 2 Lounges To Be Renovated & Expanded

In recent years, we’ve seen Singapore Airlines renovate all of its lounges at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) Terminal 3, which is the carrier’s primary terminal. However, the airline also operates out of Terminal 2, and as things currently stand, the lounge situation there is pretty underwhelming. So there’s an exciting update, as the airline is fully overhauling its Terminal 2 lounges.

Apr 15, 2025 - 13:16
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Singapore Airlines Changi Terminal 2 Lounges To Be Renovated & Expanded

In recent years, we’ve seen Singapore Airlines renovate all of its lounges at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) Terminal 3, which is the carrier’s primary terminal. However, the airline also operates out of Terminal 2, and as things currently stand, the lounge situation there is pretty underwhelming. So there’s an exciting update, as the airline is fully overhauling its Terminal 2 lounges.

Singapore Airlines Terminal 2 lounges being overhauled

Singapore Airlines has announced that it will transform its SilverKris and KrisFlyer Gold lounges at Changi Airport Terminal 2 over the next two years, as part of a $45 million SGD ($34 million USD) investment.

Renovations will begin as of April 15, 2025, and will be complete around the middle of 2027. The renovations will happen in phases, to minimize customer inconvenience:

  • Construction on the new SilverKris First Class Lounge will begin as of April 15, 2025, with expected completion in the fourth quarter of 2025
  • Construction on the new SilverKris Business Lounge will begin in the fourth quarter of 2025
  • Construction on the new SilverKris Gold Lounge will begin in the first half of 2026
New SilverKris & KrisFlyer Lounge Terminal 2 rendering

Perhaps the most exciting development is that lounge capacity will be increased by roughly 50%. On top of that, lounges will feature upgraded facilities, signature elements from the carrier’s Terminal 3 lounges, and an improved variety of food and drinks.

Here’s how Yeoh Phee Teik, Singapore Airlines’ SVP of Customer Experience, describes these changes:

“This significant investment underscores Singapore Airlines’ unwavering commitment to elevating the end-to-end travel experience for our customers. Building on the success of our Terminal 3 lounges, we are extending our signature hospitality and thoughtfully curated offerings to Terminal 2. This upgrade reaffirms our continued dedication to providing a seamless, world-class experience that meets the high expectations of our discerning customers.”

What to expect from new Singapore Airlines Terminal 2 lounges

So, what can we expect from the three new lounges? The new SilverKris First Lounge will feature a spacious area with increased capacity, higher ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The renovated bar will also offer more drink options, including barista service in the morning. Furthermore, the lounge will have a live cooking station, with a variety of Singaporean, Asian, and Western choices, on top of a self-serve buffet, mirroring what’s available in Terminal 3.

New SilverKris First Lounge Terminal 2 rendering

The new SilverKris Business Lounge will be expanded by 30%. It will include a quiet rest area with recliners, and a redesigned living room area with diverse seating options, including wingback chairs, sofa seats, and productivity pods. The expanded self-service buffet will feature Asian and Western options, including a new full-service bar, serving barista coffee in the morning, and signature cocktails in the evening.

New SilverKris Business Lounge Terminal 2 rendering

The new SilverKris Gold Lounge will doulbe in size. It will offer various seating options, such as armrests for lounging, workstations, and dining seats. New amenities will include in-lounge restrooms and shower suites.

New KrisFlyer Gold Lounge Terminal 2 rendering

If you want a sense of the general vibe the airline is going for, check out my reviews of the renovated Terminal 3 lounges, including the SilverKris First Lounge and SilverKris Business Lounge (I’ve also reviewed the Singapore Airlines Private Room, but there’s no equivalent to that in Terminal 2).

Bottom line

Singapore Airlines is investing in its lounges at Changi Airport Terminal 2, as the lounges will be progressively renovated and expanded through mid-2027. The updates will follow the same blueprint as you’ll find in the carrier’s Terminal 3 lounges, which have also been updated in recent years. I’m really happy to see these changes, and look forward to seeing the finished product.

What do you make of Singapore Airlines’ Terminal 2 lounge updates?