Airport & Airline Staff Get Free Entry At The Chihuly Exhibition’s Outdoor Gardens & Gallery

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From 1 September to 30 September 2021, Airport and Aviation Workers can get free entry to enjoy the extension of the Dale Chihuly: Glass In Bloom exhibit at Gardens By The Bay. Family and friends visiting with them are also eligible for a discount on ticket prices.


How Aviation Staff Can Get Free Entry

Airport or airline staff can present their airport or company staff passes to gain free entry into the Chihuly exhibition at the Outdoor Gardens & Gallery. Their family and friends visiting with them will also be entitled to a 10% discount on ticket prices.

All redemptions must be done at “Dale Chihuly: Glass in Bloom ” ticketed entrance points. These ticketed entrance points are located at:

  • Entrance A (Meadow Carpark)
  • Entrance B (Meadow Bridge/Planet Sculpture)
  • Entrance C (World of Plants)
  • Bayfront Pavilion (Glass in Bloom Gallery)

Complimentary tickets redeemed must be utilised within the same day.


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Hustle & Bustle x Friends for Aviation

Giving the airport and aviation workers free access is organiser Hustle & Bustle’s way of showing their appreciation for aviation workers and their contributions, in partnership with Friends for Aviation (FFA), a ground-up initiative by a group of officers from the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore who aim to bring cheer to aviation front liners.

Hustle & Bustle is also offering free entry to children 12 and below. Read more here.

Families of airport and aviation staff can make used of their 10% discount also join the visit to Dale Chihuly and admire the different installations that are up for display.

Get more details at the website here.


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Carissa Soh
Carissa gets easily excited by many things but especially so by the arts, food and unicorns (which she firmly believes exist).