
- theres a total of 580 plasma screens used throughout the terminal
- another overview of the immigration area
- :3
- behind the counters will be the baggage collection area
- few of the cushiony jumpy curvy seaties!
- snappy
- more finger happy shots
- another finger happy shot!
- more mugshots!
- for ya retro tetris lovers out there, the ultimate tetris board in Singapore!!
- the A gates are freaking long to walk you need to talk a skytrain to the end!, the B gates though, are humanely nearer
- the breathtaking view of the immigration and welcome center
- More shots of the invisible-koi pond area
- the sign down seem to mind!
- another view of the long big spaces of air
- heres where your baggage will decide to U-turn back into the kitchen for a sushi plate refill, sakae sushi style
- and more!
- wait till u take a bite off it!
- Vroom vroom!
- theres even a prominent bulk luggage exit point as well.
- ok enough done with the scale model, lets get on with the 1:1 scale...
- and heres 8 of them already!
- There don't seem to be a short supply of them.
- You can come here for tea. :)
- Welds on spot!
- off the the departures we go!
- here is the crossroad lounge area, with lots of wi-fi in the air, cable TV and many places to blow your money.
- view from the counters, imagine see a horde/swarm of people coming towards you here when a A380 is emptied
- a scene from 'the terminal"?
- again, lets see how the aerobridge slops down to so much accommodate the smaller A340.. whoooo
- boarding passes check!
- noticeably is a long green wall lining the whole length of the terminal walls
- whos your daddy?
- there will be tons of R&R TVs, sofas, not to mention lots of free internet access stations for ya geeknerds
- hey it's everybody's part for the environment right?
- everybody have your passports stamped?
- got light?
- our good ol' ICA in proud glory!
- 3 more plasma screens to the count and I am out of fingers already!
- and we still have not checked in yet!
- T3 sits at a whooping 380,000 sqm, dwarfing both T1 and T2
- here are some of the few "goldfish" centralised air-conditioning towers, minimising the need for inefficient air-con d
- littered along the terminal are large multi-coloured, multi-lingual sign boards
- we seem to have more trees imported from Jurassic park!
- departure UFO - whos your daddy?
- the departure entrance is similar to that of T2, with a 2nd level fly-over entrance for direct vehicular alighting
- the place is rather well lit by the sun in the day
- with the exception of some modern technology...
- more arrows which points everywhere, anywhere
- you can't help but notice the carpets in the area, at least they look good on photo!