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Three new airlines and one new city link established

New flight options to South Korea from Changi Airport

SINGAPORE, 27 May 2022 – Come June 2022, the number of weekly services from Changi Airport to South Korea will increase by more than 60%[1]with new airlines commencing operations. T’way Air, a South Korean low-cost carrier, will operate a twice weekly service to Seoul from 29 May. Air Premia, which commenced Passenger Aircraft Carrying Cargo (PACC) operations in Changi late last year, will operate

Passenger clearing immigration at upgraded Changi Airport Terminal 2

Changi Airport Terminal 2 reopens progressively as passenger traffic increases

SINGAPORE, 22 May 2022 – Changi Airport Group today announced that operations in Terminal 2 (T2) will resume on 29 May 2022, the first phase of the terminal’s reopening as Changi Airport prepares to meet the expected increase in passenger traffic in the months ahead.
Closed for upgrading works since May 2020, T2’s phased reopening will augment Changi’s capacity. When completed by 2024, the expa

Passenger traffic in March crosses one million for the first time in two years

Changi Airport’s Operating indicators for Q1 2022

SINGAPORE, 21 April 2022 – Singapore Changi Airport handled 1.14 million passenger movements in March 2022, crossing the one million mark for the first time since March 2020[1]. This was 20.3% of March 2019’s traffic. Aircraft movements totalled 13,200 landings and takeoffs, while airfreight throughput registered 152,000 tonnes for the month.
For the first quarter of the year, aircraft movement

Singapore’s largest ever Chupa Chups lollipop at Changi Airport stands at 11.1-metres-long and 4-metres-tall.

Singapore’s largest ever Chupa Chups lollipop lands in Changi Airport to delight families with fun-filled activities this March school holidays

Look forward to exciting workshops for kids of all ages, larger-than-life installations, and limited edition Chupa Chups-themed premiums from now till 3 May!
SINGAPORE, 11 March 2022 – Well-loved lollipop brand Chupa Chups makes its sweet presence felt in a big way at Changi Airport this March School Holidays! At 11.1-metres-long and 4-metres-tall, the ginormous lollipop display holds Singapore

Vietjet Vice President Ho Ngoc Yen Phuong (middle) and CFO of Changi Airports International Tan Ee (right) signed an agreement to collaborate on providing aviation services at airports in Vietnam.

Vietjet and Changi Airports International (CAI) work together to develop aviation services supply in Vietnam

SINGAPORE, 25 February 2022 – During the Vietnamese President’s official visit to Singapore, SOVICO Group, Vietjet and Changi Airports International (CAI), the international arm of Changi Airport Group, have signed a strategic partnership agreement worth $US1.5 billion to develop the provision of aviation services at airports in Vietnam and in the region.
The signing ceremony was witnessed by V

Representatives from Airbus, CAAS, CAG and Linde signed a collaboration agreement to jointly study the feasibility of a Changi Airport hydrogen hub at the Singapore Airshow 2022.

Changi Airport Group Signs Agreement with Airbus, CAAS and Linde for Hydrogen Joint Study


SINGAPORE, 15 February 2022 – Changi Airport Group (CAG) today signed a collaboration agreement with Airbus, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and Linde to jointly develop a feasibility study for an airport hydrogen hub in Singapore Changi Airport. The agreement was signed by Mr Yam Kum Weng, CAG Executive Vice President for Airport Development; Dr Sabine Klauke, Airbus Chief T

A passenger using the Changi Airport Social Story to help with her flight check-in.

Changi Airport launches new initiatives to better support passengers with invisible disabilities

Passengers with invisible disabilities can travel more comfortably using a customisable step-by-step airport guide and get help from trained staff
SINGAPORE, 2 February 2022 – Changi Airport Group (CAG) has launched three new initiatives to better support persons with invisible disabilities, such as autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome, and dementia. Aimed at creating a more stress-free and

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