Singapore’s Changi Airport is live screening all
the 2014 FIFA World Cup matches for passengers.
Free live screening areas in the departure
transit areas have been set up across all three airport terminals
so that football fans travelling from or through Changi Airport
during the World Cup season need not worry about missing out on
the excitement and festivities of this quadrennial affair.
Matches will be screened live on 19 large
high-definition TV screens at the viewing areas. For those keen on
partaking in virtual games, 10 of the latest Sony PlayStation 4
game consoles will also be made available in between matches to
keep passengers entertained while waiting for their
flights.
“From die-hard football enthusiasts, to passengers
travelling with their families, to those with time to spare during
their stopover at Changi Airport, there will be something
available for everyone. With a slew of on-ground entertainment and activities planned to spice up the atmosphere, we hope to provide
our passengers a fun time at Changi Airport this World Cup
season,” said Mr Jayson Goh, Senior Vice President for Airport
Operations Management at Changi Airport Group.
The
screening areas, as large as 100 square metres in size, will be
able to accommodate more than 120 viewers in total. On crowded
nights, passengers
will also be able to catch the matches live in the gatehold rooms
while waiting to board their flights.
See also:
Etihad Airways to Feature All 64 World Cup Matches - Live!
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