Update (1 Dec, 5.15pm): Manulife has informed us that the complimentary passes have been fully redeemed. We hope those who’ve claimed theirs have had a fun time at the Jewel Changi Sky Nets.
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Our healthcare workers have been on the frontline in Singapore’s fight against Covid-19. While they work tirelessly to ensure our wellbeing, they deserve a rest once in a while.
Manulife Singapore is offering complimentary passes to Jewel Changi Sky Nets – Walking, where they can bring their family for a day out.
Each healthcare worker can redeem up to 4 passes for the attraction.
In a press release, Manulife Singapore said the passes are a gesture of appreciation for our frontliners, who risk their lives selflessly to care for others during the pandemic.
While doing so, Manulife hopes to extend a window for healthcare workers to unwind with their families.
As a result, 2,000 redemptions to the world’s largest walking net are up for grabs from 25 Nov-25 Dec.
Healthcare workers can simply flash their vocational passes to redeem up to 4 admissions to Manulife Sky Nets – Walking at Jewel Changi Airport.
According to Jewel Changi Airport’s website, Manulife Sky Nets – Walking is a taut web that hangs 25m above ground, providing a floating sensation.
It can be accessed at Canopy Park on level 5.
The open area seems like a good place to let loose while the kids run free.
Jewel recommends visitors to wear pants or shorts, and comfortable covered shoes while taking a walk in the skies. The minimum height requirement is 110cm.
Adult tickets, which usually cost $13.50 for Singapore residents, allow access to other attractions such as Discovery Slides, Foggy Bowls, Petal Garden, and Topiary Walk.
Having seen the pictures of the Sky Nets, we are tempted to head down to give it a go ourselves. There are also plenty of other things to do like admiring the Rain Vortex or grabbing a bite at one of Jewel’s many eateries.
After all, it’s a good idea to make full use of Jewel’s attractions for a day out with the family.
It’s heartening to see our everyday heroes being thanked for their tireless efforts and we wish them a good time with loved ones should they cop these complimentary passes.
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Featured image adapted from TheSmartLocal.
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