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Shop At Changi Airport Singapore & Win A Million

June 9, 2010 by travel agency · Leave a Comment
Filed under: travel deals, travel news 

Post by Travel Agency Singapore news

Singapore- Changi Airport launched a ‘Be a Changi Millionaire’ promotion earlier this month. The promotion runs from 1 June 2010 to 30 November 2010.

To qualify for the lucky draw, simply shop and dine at Terminals 1, 2, 3 and Budget Terminal, in both Transit and Public Areas.

Just spend a minimum of $60 in a single receipt (with any mode of payment) and you’ll get 1 lucky draw chance. The more you spend on a single receipt the more chances you’ll get.

This is bound to attract more travellers to shop at the many retail stores at Changi Airport, which already among the best airports in the world for shopping and dining.

The GST-absorbed shopping programme, ‘Flying Or Not, You Shop We Absorb’, has been extended and is now available in Terminals 1, 2 and 3. More than 40 retail stores, will absorb the Goods and Services Tax on all purchases made at their stores. These stores include Candy Empire, Carlo Rino, Chomel, Eu Yan Sang, Mini Toons, Swatch, SK Jewellery and Samsonite.

As part of their launch for the ‘Be a Changi Millionaire’ promotion, Changi Airport staged a flashmob in Terminal 3 and surprised many tourists and travellers. Check out the video of the millionaire dance below!


Help Stranded Travellers In Singapore

April 23, 2010 by travel agency · Leave a Comment
Filed under: travel news 

Earlier this week, most would have heard the news about a Mrs Robinson in Singapore offering to put up a mother and son from Britain stranded at Changi Airport. Due to flight cancellations from the Icelandic volcanic ash cloud, these travellers had been staying at the Airport for four days. With the Food and Hotel Asia that is happening in Singapore, most of the hotels are full.

Now, since this week’s Wednesday, Changi Airport has put up a webpage for anyone in Singapore who wants to offer accommodation for these stranded travellers. This was set up after many offers of help on Changi Airport’s Facebook page. The project is called Open Homes.

While there is presently no urgent need for additional accommodation as many flights have resumed, and the remaining passengers have been accommodated at hotels, the situation nonetheless remains dynamic and disruptions may recur.

In view of this, we are compiling offers of accommodation from members of the public…

So, if you’d like to help and like to register your home, head on to Open Homes.

Reported by Travel Agency Singapore.