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]]>Upon arriving at the airport, you’ll notice that the check-in process is effortlessly easy. This is because you’ll check in using an automated kiosk. Not only will you be able to check in without human interaction, but the check-in screen’s infrared proximity sensors will detect what options you select without having to physically touch the screen in front of you, thereby ensuring better hygiene.
Once you enter the customs hall, your face and eyes will be scanned by the biometrics system present in the automatic clearing lanes. This means you’ll enjoy an entirely contactless experience. What’s more, even the restrooms are contactless, with touch-free flushing as well as soap and water dispensers.
As you proceed from the check-in counters to the customs clearance area, you’ll notice robots spraying the floor behind you. This is because they are automated cleaning robots that mist the floors after their regular cleaning routine is completed. What’s more, the airport is using ultraviolet-C light technology to clean handrails, while its elevators come with no-touch buttons.
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]]>Animal lovers will find themselves especially captivated while in Singapore, as this tiny country boasts a pair of world-class attractions that showcase the best of both terrestrial and marine animal life. Be sure to check out these two spots if you’re an animal lover in Singapore!
The Singapore Zoo is a world-class facility containing over 2,300 animals and 300 species and has been lauded for its naturalistic and open design since opening in 1973. Highlights of this beautiful zoo include the world’s largest captive collection of orangutans, white tigers, tamarins, and a large variety of largely tropical animals.
Hours: 8:30 am to 6 pm, Sunday-Monday
Address: 80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729826
Singapore’s S.E.A. Aquarium is a hot spot for ocean lovers, as this aquarium is the second-largest in the world by total water volume. You’ll see the world’s largest collection of manta rays here and other fascinating examples of species like bottlenose dolphins and a giant nautilus!
Hours: 10 am to 5 pm, Saturday-Tuesday (closed Wednesday-Friday)
Address: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098269 (in Resort Worlds Sentosa)
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]]>The post How Singapore’s Changi Airport is Ushering in the Next Generation of Travel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Upon arriving at the airport, you’ll notice that the check-in process is effortlessly easy. This is because you’ll check in using an automated kiosk. Not only will you be able to check in without human interaction, but the check-in screen’s infrared proximity sensors will detect what options you select without having to physically touch the screen in front of you, thereby ensuring better hygiene.
Once you enter the customs hall, your face and eyes will be scanned by the biometrics system present in the automatic clearing lanes. This means you’ll enjoy an entirely contactless experience. What’s more, even the restrooms are contactless, with touch-free flushing as well as soap and water dispensers.
As you proceed from the check-in counters to the customs clearance area, you’ll notice robots spraying the floor behind you. This is because they are automated cleaning robots that mist the floors after their regular cleaning routine is completed. What’s more, the airport is using ultraviolet-C light technology to clean handrails, while its elevators come with no-touch buttons.
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]]>The post Animal Lovers’ Top Spots in Singapore appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Animal lovers will find themselves especially captivated while in Singapore, as this tiny country boasts a pair of world-class attractions that showcase the best of both terrestrial and marine animal life. Be sure to check out these two spots if you’re an animal lover in Singapore!
The Singapore Zoo is a world-class facility containing over 2,300 animals and 300 species and has been lauded for its naturalistic and open design since opening in 1973. Highlights of this beautiful zoo include the world’s largest captive collection of orangutans, white tigers, tamarins, and a large variety of largely tropical animals.
Hours: 8:30 am to 6 pm, Sunday-Monday
Address: 80 Mandai Lake Rd, Singapore 729826
Singapore’s S.E.A. Aquarium is a hot spot for ocean lovers, as this aquarium is the second-largest in the world by total water volume. You’ll see the world’s largest collection of manta rays here and other fascinating examples of species like bottlenose dolphins and a giant nautilus!
Hours: 10 am to 5 pm, Saturday-Tuesday (closed Wednesday-Friday)
Address: 8 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098269 (in Resort Worlds Sentosa)
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