JustCo debuts first pay-per-minute airport hub for business nomads
Singapore Business Review|Issue 107
The co-working space has around 50 hot desks and nap pods, allowing travellers to 'check-in' at work.
JustCo debuts first pay-per-minute airport hub for business nomads

JustCo has launched a new coworking center at Changi Airport, Terminal 3, charging $0.10 per minute, designed to cater to business travelers and digital nomads. This facility features close to 50 hot desking workstations, private cocoons for focused work, and nap pods for rest, all available 24/7.

“From nap pods and meeting rooms to diverse food options, users have everything they need to stay productive and comfortable during their layover or remote work session,” Kong Wan Long, co-founder and chief commercial officer of JustCo, told the Singapore Business Review.

Kong said Changi Airport T3’s flexible pricing model caters to travellers and individuals who need a place to work for a few hours or even just minutes. The price is reasonable at $0.10 per-minute, or $6 per hour.

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