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Changi Airport Group selects OUE for Hotel Indigo development

The hotel is set for completion by 2028.

Changi Airport Group (CAG) has awarded OUE the tender for the lease and development of Hotel Indigo Changi Airport, located at Changi Airport Terminal 2.

The project is slated for completion in 2028 and will commence operations in the same year. 

The hotel will have 255 rooms featuring innovative design elements and modern facilities, including a rooftop day club, a bar, and an infinity pool. 

The hotel design will also follow a “Floating Forest” theme, incorporating greenery across the building.

Hotel Indigo will incorporate sustainability features like solar panels, hybrid cooling systems, natural ventilation, and rainwater harvesting to achieve energy neutrality.

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Hotel Indigo will join the roster of hotels at Changi Airport, including YOTELAIR and Crowne Plaza Changi Airport.

“The hotel concept proposed by OUE was the most compelling and promises to be the first zero-energy hotel in Singapore, and possibly the first for an airport hotel in the world. With travel demand continuing to soar and passenger traffic growing beyond pre-COVID levels, the new hotel will elevate the hospitality offerings at Changi Airport. It will serve our visitors well with its differentiated facilities and convenient access to T2,” Lee Seow Hiang, Chief Executive Officer of CAG, said.

 

 

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