First post of 2026! This is the lounge that I am actually extremely excited about. It is SQ’s newest lounge and has only been open for a couple of months. The First Class Lounge in T2 is the first to be open after the renovation. They are currently renovating the Business Class section. This comes after the mislook to renovate these during the COVID lull period. It is still welcoming, given that T5 will only come 5 years later in 2030. This lounge will be a welcoming sight for PPS Solitaire members flying out of T2 and First Class travellers who do not have the time to trek over to T3 for the TPR. It is renovated with a brand-new image and managed by a brand-new management company, Accor. I am hyped up for this and hope to see the same hospitality level as the Qantas First Lounge, which is under their management as well! You can also find my review of the Terminal 3 First Class SKL here and The Private Room. Do check out my compilation of SKL around the world.

Access Requirements

There are two main tiers of lounges in Singapore. The KrisFlyer Gold Lounge is for KrisFlyer Gold and Star Alliance Gold members flying in Economy Class. Premium passengers as well as PPS Club members are invited to the SilverKris Lounge instead. You will then be able to access either the Business Class Lounge, First Class Lounge, or The Private Room. PPS Solitaire members are invited to the First Class lounge. The Private Room is reserved exclusively for passengers flying in First Class / Suites on Singapore Airlines metal only. Star Alliance First Class passengers are ushered to the First Class lounge instead. Arriving passengers from a Singapore Airlines First Class, Suites, or PPS Solitaire can also access the facility. This means that this lounge is usually only used by Star Alliance First Class Passengers and PPS Solitaire members. As of this moment, only Lufthansa and Swiss Air offer First Class out of Singapore.

Arrival & Location

The lounge is located one level above the main departure floor. It is right next to the SATS Lounge. It is just a very short walk after clearing security. There are clear signs to be found.

SilverKris First Class Lounge Singapore Terminal 2

I visited this lounge back late last year, and the place was only around one month old. Everything looks so good. Right after entering, you will immediately see the gorgeous bar. To the side is a service desk if you require some assistance. The displays of wine are also very captivating. There are some sittings here for bigger groups and also cubicles by the wall for overflow seating. This spot stays mostly empty.

A kids’ playroom can be found here, which will come in handy.

Entering the main space of the lounge, it is filled with a lounging area and dining tables. The look here is kept with the same identity as other modern SKL. There are seats with side tables. This will be perfect for lounging and eating. Power outlets are readily available, and if you do require, wifi is also available.

The other half consists mainly of a dining table, which will be much more suitable for dining. Some are often in groups of 2 or 4.

Nap Rooms

This is a new addition to the lounge after the renovation. They have 4 of these nap rooms available on a first-come come first first-served basis. As compared to the ones over in T3, they do not come with proper beds here, but rather just recliners. It might make sense given the regional focus, but if they have the space to do so, why not just beds? They are lovely, but if you do want to have a better rest, T3 would be the way to go.

Toilets and showers

The First Class lounge now comes with its own toilet and showers! This is a huge upgrade from the past! There are four shower suites. Each of them is well-maintained and clean.

Surprisingly, the amenities are house-branded. It seems like SQ has the potential to collaborate with some brands over here. Perhaps Le Labo? Inside are full sets of dental kits, a shaver, and even the LaLique fragrance! These suites should be sufficient to keep up with the T2 demand!

Food and Drinks

The food and drinks are all located towards the side. You will immediately see the bar upon entering, with the gorgeous batik design and a wine fridge at the side. I love the newly created cocktail list, which shows much more innovation. The staff are happy to create anything you fancy too if they have the ingredients!

You can find the cocktail menu here.

Over the course of my stay, I tried the Bee’s Knees and Hibiscus Tea Sour. Both were excellent! I am so disappointed to see that all-day barista coffee is still not being offered. Having all-day cocktails and barista coffee should not be a challenge for Singapore Airlines’ caliber.

All other drinks are located at the buffet line. They have a selection of canned drinks, Evian Bottled Water, and some self-serve wines, including Champagne. They had two labels on pour during my visit! A very respectable Geoffrey René Geoffroy Empreinte 2017 and Charles Heidsieck Blanc des Millénaires 2007 Champagne. This is a very solid champagne to offer in a first-class lounge. This goes for around 300 SGD!

I also love the fresh orange juicer that they have now in the First Class Lounge! This is such a great upgrade from the usual marigold juice box, which is simply undrinkable. You can also order fresh coconuts from the staff!

Food-wise wise they have a small buffet selection counter. You can find some cold cuts, salad, and cakes. Hot food-wise consists of some nuggets, congee, sweet and sour pork, etc.

The main food items will be the à la carte dishes that are prepared upon ordering. There was a huge selection with a total of 9 different dishes. Simply order them with the staff, and they will serve it to you at your seat! I love the concept! I love the showcase of local food!

I tried both the satay and the carrot cake. Both of them are very good and excellent. Do remember to try them when you are here!

For desserts, Mövenpick Ice Cream is available!

Conclusion

I definitely welcome the changes and the new look of the place! It is very nice to see them adopting the live station concept over in T3! The refreshed, modern-looking looking also makes this place much more welcoming than the past! It is now a solid choice, and for PPS Solitaire members, there is not much of a difference between the T2 and T3 options. First Class passengers should still head over to TPR if you have the time to do so! Solid one for those flying regionally! It will do for the time being before T5 comes. The main difference will be the nap rooms; you only have recliners here. The effect is minimal since no long-haul flights depart from T2. The new Accor management also showcases a much more polished and upscale customer touch. I love the new cocktail menus! I am looking forward to seeing the new business class lounge in the near