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SIN SINGAPORE INT. AIRPORT, SINGAPORE Wi-fi & Internet access at this airport

Rated by 7 users

Overall score for this airport is 8.8

Rate This Airport
  • Wi-fi (?) 8.9
  • Cellular (?) 9.5
  • Fixed Line (?) 8.2
  • Powerpoints (?) 9.0
  • Comfort (?) 9.5
  • Value (?) 7.7


I have travelled to 30 countries, and probably to 75 airports or more over the past 5 years. Singapore's airport is the most wired! The connection is not bad almost everywhere in the airport. When you get out to the gates however, the signal is weaker (for Wifi). Cost is not bad if you have a Starhub account (only 10 SGD a month or so), but I believe you have to be a Singapore resident in order to retain such. If you're paying on a pay-per-use basis, watch out! I lived in Singapore for two years and travelled in an out at least once a week. Wifi / cellular access in the airport is one reason why I like Singapore's hub more so than Hong Kong.

  • 10
    Powerpoints
  • N/A
    Comfort
  • 6
    Cost
  • 9
    Wi-fi
  • 10
    Cellular
  • 2
    Fixed Line

7.4




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