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Changi Airport rolls out new F&B delivery service

Around 30 other F&B outlets are in the Changi Eats platform.

Changi Airport launches its latest initiative to non-travellers through a new food delivery service Changi Eats, according to an announcement.

For the first time, diners can enjoy Changi’s extensive food offerings delivered directly to their doorsteps without the need to head to the airport. Around 30 other F&B outlets across Changi Airport and Jewel Changi Airport (Jewel) are currently on the platform, with many more joining every week.

Diners have the option of mixing and matching orders from up to five different outlets, at no mark-up in food prices and zero service fees. In addition, they can enjoy free island-wide delivery and an additional 15% off when they pay with MasterCard with a minimum order.

Changi Airport Group’s Vice President of Landside Concessions James Fong said that the group has been experimenting with food delivery to the eastern part of Singapore earlier this year and seized the opportunity during the pandemic to quickly scale up and introduce dining options to the entire island of diners.
 

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