Singapore’s Changi International Airport has two new attractions.

Spidey Canopy

The Marvel superhero set up a mini-training base in the airport’s Terminal 3 in the June school holidays, supported by Sony Pictures Entertainment to mark the upcoming Spider-Man: Far From Home movie.

The playground has features suitable for both children and adults including a zipline and stays open until June 14. A display of the costumes used in the movie is also on show.

The airport has another attraction, this time a permanent one on its top-floor Canopy Park with a glass-bottomed bridge that opened to the public on June 10.

The 14,000sq.m Canopy Park contains Sky Nets, coloured bouncing nets across 250m, 8m above the lookout point in the park. There is also a 50m long walking-net feature for a more sedate view below. The nets can take the weight of 1,000 people at a time.

There is also the island’s largest maze, a hedge installation with gates so that the route changes constantly. A Mirror Maze has kaleidoscopic walls as a separate attraction. Discovery Slides is a playground on an incline.