Ever since my first encounters with long-distance Indian rail travel, I’ve gone on and on about how great Indian trains are. How you can probably get everything you need to live a fairly happy life without even setting foot on the platform.
I’m now facing about four and a half hours at Singapore’s Changi international ariport, and much the same can be said of this place. Last time I was here, I took a dip in the outdoor pool and had a quick meal and did some duty-free shopping. There’s probably another meal and a drink or two waiting for me this time around, but that’s really only scratching the durface of what’s on offer
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Even if I do, I won’t even begin to scratch the surface of waht’s on offer: free cinema, a butterfly park, several gyms, at least three hotels for those with longer transits, Singapore’s longest slide (of all things to advertise) and free city tours
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And with tree large terminals connected by walkways and skytrains, there should be plenty for every class and age of traveller to while away the time before it’s time to take to the skies again.
Hi Fredrik. Nice to hear from you again. It seems that you can live fine both on an Indian train and on airports. Where are you heading now? Where will you stay and for how long. Have nice travel and take care. Dad