Is it cheap in Singapore airport?


Is it cheap in Singapore airport? Think only travellers can benefit from the perks of duty-free shopping? Think again. Easily one of Changi's best-kept shopping secrets – airport visitors get to enjoy the same 7 per cent GST savings – sometimes even double, on selected weekends – when they shop in the public areas of Changi.


Is $1000 enough for Singapore?

It certainly is possible to live in Singapore on just $1,000 a month, though it does come with a few obvious sacrifices, such as: Living as minimally as possible, with close to no frills in the budget; Being willing to do things that others won't (a good example of this is dumpster diving.


Do you tip in Singapore?

In Singapore tipping is not customary, the country does not have a tipping culture and in some areas including the airport, tipping is not allowed.


Is it cheaper to buy from duty-free in Singapore?

Is duty-free shopping cheaper? Duty-free items which are tax free are generally cheaper compared to regular retail store prices. Before shelling out for a duty-free purchase, you should undertake a quick comparison to see if you could buy the same item at a similar price back home.