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Jewel Changi airport is looking like a ghost town.....

Don't know whether A&W has, but I would recommend the fried chicken at Waffletown. :thumbsup:

Pinays seem to enjoy Jollibee's fried chicken. You treat them to a Chickenjoy meal they will shower you with hugs and kisses.

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Jewel was conceived to maintain Changi Airport's status as a major aviation hub in the Asia-Pacific. It was first mentioned by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in his National Day Rally speech in 2013 as part of Changi Airport's long-term plans to double its capacity by the mid-2020s and "create more opportunities for Singapore and Singaporeans".

Built over the former open-air car park in front of Changi Airport Terminal 1, Jewel expanded Terminal 1's arrival hall and baggage claim areas by 70%, and its handling capacity is also expected to increase from 21 to 24 million passengers a year. Jewel was officially opened on 18 October 2019 by Lee Hsien Loong, six months after its soft opening. During this time, it had received 50 million visitors – about 300,000 visitors a day – exceeding its initial target of 40-50 million visitors for the first year.

Jewel was developed by Jewel Changi Airport Trustee Pte Ltd, a joint venture between Changi Airport Group (CAG) and CapitaLand, through its wholly owned shopping mall business, CapitaLand Mall Asia. The project cost S$1.7 billion.
 
Jewel was conceived to maintain Changi Airport's status as a major aviation hub in the Asia-Pacific. It was first mentioned by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in his National Day Rally speech in 2013 as part of Changi Airport's long-term plans to double its capacity by the mid-2020s and "create more opportunities for Singapore and Singaporeans".

Built over the former open-air car park in front of Changi Airport Terminal 1, Jewel expanded Terminal 1's arrival hall and baggage claim areas by 70%, and its handling capacity is also expected to increase from 21 to 24 million passengers a year. Jewel was officially opened on 18 October 2019 by Lee Hsien Loong, six months after its soft opening. During this time, it had received 50 million visitors – about 300,000 visitors a day – exceeding its initial target of 40-50 million visitors for the first year.

Jewel was developed by Jewel Changi Airport Trustee Pte Ltd, a joint venture between Changi Airport Group (CAG) and CapitaLand, through its wholly owned shopping mall business, CapitaLand Mall Asia. The project cost S$1.7 billion.

Pork barrel projects for the PAP's cronies. :wink:

Also, Lee Hsien Loong has been using the National Day Rally as a platform (with Powerpoint slides) to announce upcoming pork barrel projects, from MRT lines to the revamped 'Jurong Lake waterfront', which usually results in those real estate vermins squealing with delight afterwards. :biggrin:

Flashback to August 2014:

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S$1.7 billion investment become a white elephant . Nobody take credit for it ?
 
I have never tried Jollibee's fried chicken. :frown:

Pinays seem to enjoy Jollibee's fried chicken. You treat them to a Chickenjoy meal they will shower you with hugs and kisses.

Jollibee-Singapore-Jurong-East.jpg
 
Need to have a task force to get them booming again. :wink:

Jewel was conceived to maintain Changi Airport's status as a major aviation hub in the Asia-Pacific. It was first mentioned by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in his National Day Rally speech in 2013 as part of Changi Airport's long-term plans to double its capacity by the mid-2020s and "create more opportunities for Singapore and Singaporeans".

Built over the former open-air car park in front of Changi Airport Terminal 1, Jewel expanded Terminal 1's arrival hall and baggage claim areas by 70%, and its handling capacity is also expected to increase from 21 to 24 million passengers a year. Jewel was officially opened on 18 October 2019 by Lee Hsien Loong, six months after its soft opening. During this time, it had received 50 million visitors – about 300,000 visitors a day – exceeding its initial target of 40-50 million visitors for the first year.

Jewel was developed by Jewel Changi Airport Trustee Pte Ltd, a joint venture between Changi Airport Group (CAG) and CapitaLand, through its wholly owned shopping mall business, CapitaLand Mall Asia. The project cost S$1.7 billion.
 
I have never tried Jollibee's fried chicken. :frown:

There's a Jollibee outlet at the basement of Suntec City, very near the Fountain of Wealth. It's always packed with Pinoy maids on weekends.
 
How is the food at Jollibee? :unsure:

There's a Jollibee outlet at the basement of Suntec City, very near the Fountain of Wealth. It's always packed with Pinoy maids on weekends.
 
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