Jewel Changi Airport, the glitzy new mall at Changi Airport, has been creating a lot of buzz since construction started in December 2014.
Now that the official opening is near, Singaporeans can’t wait to see what’s in store.
To ride on the hype, Changi Airport has released special preview passes on Monday (11 Mar). Registration is free, and people are reserving their slots fast.
Jewel Changi Airport will officially open on 17 Apr, but an exclusive preview period has been set for 11-16 Apr.
E-tickets for the preview were released online on 11 Mar and people are already snapping them up fast.
Tickets for the only weekend slots on 13 and 14 Apr are already fully booked.
The remaining dates are 11, 12, 15 and 16 Apr which are on Thursday, Friday, Monday and Tuesday respectively.
You can choose from the following time slots for each available date:
You’ll have 3 hours to wander around the huge mall and check out all the retail and F&B outlets there. That’s more than enough time for a burger at Shake Shack and a root beer float at A&W.
Admission is free, so you can spend the money on all the feasting and shopping you want.
But remember that tickets are valid for single entry only, which means no stepping out for smoke breaks and going back in.
Feeling the FOMO already? Then hurry and reserve your spot online now before they’re all taken up.
Simply visit the Jewel Changi Airport preview website, key in your details and select the date and time slot you prefer.
Each booking allows you to chope up to 4 tickets, so you can bring your friends and family along for the fun.
Once you’ve saved your spot, all you have to do is wait another month till the preview. Try not to burst from all the excitement.
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