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Changi Airport unveils new mobile app

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In a release, Changi Airport has announced the launch of its new mobile application, Weekend Escapades.

The all-in-one, on-the-go app provides users with exciting destination-based content and maps, flight searches and the latest airline promotions, all with a few finger taps. This travel guide app is free of charge. The app‟s content has been prepared by the team behind the Lonely Planet Asia and Escape! magazines. 

Another feature of this app that users will find especially useful is the flight search tab. It aids users in the search for the cheapest airfares to the 30 travel destinations listed in the app, including budget flights. Users will also love the promotions tab, which includes the latest airline promotions as well as regular contests featuring attractive travel-related prizes. 

With the official launch of Weekend Escapades, five lucky winners each stand to win a pair of return Business Class tickets to a destination of choice from among  the 30 featured in the app. Participants simply have to download the Weekend Escapades mobile app for details on how to take part.

The Weekend Escapades app can be downloaded free from the app stores of  both the Apple and Android platforms.  

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