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I visited Singapore Airlines' Silverkris Lounge in Sydney.

Big companies pamper their premium passengers in all sorts of ways, one of which is to have them find a lounge [...]

</img>I visited Singapore Airlines' Silverkris Lounge in Sydney.
by theflyer
November 23, 2022
  • Singapore Airlines
  • Star Alliance
  • SYD

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Big companies pamper their premium passengers in every way, one of which is to have them find a lounge available at major airports. Indeed, aviation alliances also serve this purpose, but the major airlines have their own lounges at major airports.

At the European level, it is definitely British Airways the carrier with the most lounges scattered around the world-from Dubai to New York, Bangkok to Los Angeles. But also Lufthansa has lounges from Athens to London.

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Separate discussion of course for Emirates, which, not being part of any alliance, has its own lounges at all its major airports.

Singapore Airlines is on the short list of those who have many lounges around the world, and here in Sydney there could be no shortage of a SilverKris Lounge.

Location

This lounge is located in the gate 50 area, it is a few meters from another lounge, that of Air New Zealand. participating in the same alliance: the Star Alliance.

The hall is located on the floor above the departure floor, just in front of the escalators. Impossible to miss. 

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Access

You must travel at least business class on a flight operated by Singapore Airlines or a Star Alliance airline to enter this lounge.

As always, however, even if you travel in economy (as in my case), you can enter if you have at least Gold status in the Krisflyer program, the frequent flyer program of Singapore Airlines, or any of the Star Alliance airlines.

This is common knowledge, but it bears repeating because not everyone is a frequent traveler. There is no limit to the number of lounges you can enter. At this airport, an American Express Platinum holder, traveling in business with a Star Alliance carrier, could enter as many as 4 different lounges. Always for free, always bringing at least one guest.

The lounge

When I arrived the lounge was practically deserted, the first Singapore flight of the morning had just left, the second one would take off in the evening, so at that moment there was absolute peace and the staff was putting the lounge in order.

The room is smaller than Air New Zealand's., but the colors and decor are very reminiscent of the Asian carrier's aircraft interiors.

The "booths," as I call these couches, remind me so much of the SQ's old business class seats. 

The lounge also has an overlook to the runway, but it is not enough to illuminate the whole room, what a pity!

The seats are almost exclusively armchairs, all of which are equipped with charging sockets and USB ports. I always emphasize this because it is less obvious than you might think. I think the seating arrangement is still influenced by social spacing, since there is so much space between the rows.

Food & Beverage

In my opinion, the offerings are small compared to Air New Zealand, but the dishes are more oriental, even at breakfast.

In addition to classic eggs in fact there are Asian dishes such as fried rice with eggs and meat, butter chicken, and so on.

There is a bar room for making your own salad and of course a small area dedicated to sweet products. There is also a corner with a bartender to make hot drinks without necessarily having to go toward instant products.

There is a huge beverage refrigerator with all kinds of offerings from beer to soft drinks, from wine to the super alcohol area.

In conclusion

I would say that if you travel Star Alliance you should have the gift of ubiquity. This lounge is not as nice as the Air New Zealand lounge, but in terms of food offerings it is definitely more interesting. In any case, the great thing is that if you can get into one, you also have free access to the other, so you can take the best from both and leave serene and refreshed, even flying ultra basic economy

  • silverkris
The verdict
Being able to enter it while all the Singapore passengers have just boarded the A380 departing back to Asia is the perfect time. It's not as aesthetically pleasing as Air New Zealand's, but the food offerings are just as good, and the nice thing is that if you can get in here, you can get in the other.
7
Rated Location
7
F&B
7.5
Services
6.5

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  • Armchairs only
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Index

  • 1. In ten days I leave for my first round-the-world trip.
  • 2. Hilton Auckland, great location but something is missing.
  • 3. Vancouver Airport, here's what Air Canada's lounge has to offer.
  • 4. Review Luftahnsa Lounge T2 London Heathrow
  • 5. The pool at the Sheraton Waikiki is spectacular, the rest excites less
  • 6. Skyteam lounge at Vancouver airport is still in reduced service due to covid
  • 7. Park Hyatt Auckland, brand new hotel and simply perfect (even in price)
  • 8. Aboard the time machine, the 787 from Auckland to Honolulu lands before it took off
  • 9. Airmageddon at London Heathrow, my suitcase is missing. I know where it is but no one helps me
  • 10. I ended up sleeping under a bridge in Sydney, what a sight!
  • 11. It looks like an Apple Store instead it is Air New Zealand's business lounge in Sydney
  • 12. Traveling in the upper deck of the 747 is a unique experience, but it won't fly forever
  • 13. Making a stopover in Haneda with Japan's borders still closed.
  • 14. My world tour almost didn't even begin
  • 15. I visited Singapore Airlines' Silverkris Lounge in Sydney.
  • 16. Review American Express Lounge Sydney
  • 17. Auckland Airport, Strata lounge review. 
  • 18. United Club Honolulu: the view is top, the rest much less so
  • 19. Tokyo Haneda Airport, ANA Lounge Review.
  • 20. From Hawaii to Vancouver aboard an Air Canada 737max: my first in-flight emergency
  • 21. Lost luggage at Heathrow, after 24 days my suitcase came home.
  • 22. Traveling in the days of covid: my experience with self-testing in New Zealand
  • 23. Kia now. Here is Air New Zealand's lounge in Auckland.
  • 24. Worst business class seat ever installed, review Air New Zealand flight to Auckland
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