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Tourists turn Singapore Changi Airport into ‘sleeper village’, slammed for tarnishing image

Overnight sleeping at the airport is not officially banned, but security may wake people up unless they have a flight ticket

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Tourists sleeping at Singapore Changi Airport’s Arrival Garden to save on hotel costs drew backlash from locals, who felt this behaviour tarnished the airport’s reputation. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/TikTok
Fran Luin Beijing

Tourists camping out at Singapore Changi Airport overnight to escape skyrocketing hotel prices during the F1 weekend sparked public criticism among locals for tarnishing the airport’s image.

A woman from the United States using the handle @sheridan.tate8 posted on October 5 that she and her husband slept at Changi Airport before their morning flight because the hotel prices were “astronomical” due to the Formula One race, held from October 3 to 5.

They stated that hotels nearby cost US$400 a night at the time, while the average weekend hotel price near the airport is normally less than US$200.

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The couple initially had “a rough time” finding a place to rest their heads.

Eventually, they found Terminal 1’s Arrival Garden, where they saw “at least 30 other people” sleeping in what they referred to as “the sleeper village”.

On October 5, a woman from the United States, above, shared that she and her husband slept at Changi Airport before their morning flight. Photo: TikTok/sheridan.tate8
On October 5, a woman from the United States, above, shared that she and her husband slept at Changi Airport before their morning flight. Photo: TikTok/sheridan.tate8

They laid their blankets on the garden floor and rested on their inflatable neck cushions. The woman mentioned that they survived the night with their luggage kept safely near them.

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