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With a high degree of automation in T4, passengers can choose to self-serve throughout their departure journey, from check-in all the way to boarding.

Fact Sheet: Changi Airport Terminal 4 welcomes passengers from 13 September 2022


Changi Airport Group (CAG) welcomes passengers at Terminal 4 (T4) from 13 September 2022. T4’s reopening will ensure that the air hub can meet the increasing demand for air travel as the year-end travel peak approaches. Since May 2022, CAG has been conducting operational readiness trials with airlines and airport partners to ensure the smooth restart of operations in T4. With a capacity of 16

T5 will be a resilient and sustainable terminal that leverages technology to enhance passenger experience and increase productivity.

Fact Sheet: Changi Airport Terminal 5 – A Resilient and Sustainable Airport

Background:
First announced in 2013, Changi Airport’s Terminal 5 (T5) is a project undertaken by the Ministry of Transport (MOT), the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and Changi Airport Group (CAG). Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the T5 project was paused for two years. During this time, MOT, CAAS and CAG re-assessed the trajectory of aviation growth, and reviewed T5’s design to m

Accenture and Changi Airport Group Extend Collaboration to Enhance Traveller Experience

Accenture and Changi Airport Group Extend Collaboration to Enhance Traveller Experience

SINGAPORE; August 18, 2022 - Accenture (NYSE: ACN) and Changi Airport Group (CAG) are expanding their collaboration for the next three years to further transform operations and enhance the experience for travellers visiting Singapore Changi Airport.
The expanded collaboration builds on a partnership between Accenture and CAG that began in 2019 with the establishment of a digital factory, known

Changi Airport’s operating indicators for Q2 2022

Changi Airport’s operating indicators for Q2 2022

Singapore Changi Airport handled 2.93 million passenger movements in June 2022, reaching 50.3% of its pre-Covid traffic in June 2019. Aircraft movements, including both landings and takeoffs, totalled 18,400 (58.6% compared to June 2019), while airfreight throughput registered 163,000 tonnes for the month, a 1.4% increase year-on-year.

T4 Departure Hall - highly automated with self-service check-in kiosks and bag drop machines

Changi Airport to resume T4 operations on 13 September 2022 as travel recovery picks up pace

SINGAPORE, 22 July 2022– Changi Airport Group (CAG) today announced that operations at Terminal 4 (T4) will resume on 13 September 2022, following a more than two-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
With a capacity of 16 million passengers per annum, the reopening of T4 will add to Changi Airport’s capacity, ensuring that the air hub can meet the increasing demand for air travel, and sup

The Firefly delegation was warmly welcomed by Changi Airport Group.

Firefly is Back in Seletar Airport, Singapore!

Firefly today reinstates its flights to Seletar Airport in Singapore from Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, Subang, Malaysia, with a send-off event to mark the occasion. It is another significant milestone as part of post-pandemic recovery initiatives.

Changi Airport Group to reopen Terminal 4 and Terminal 2’s Departure Hall (South) in coming months

Changi Airport Group to reopen Terminal 4 and Terminal 2’s Departure Hall (South) in coming months

Changi Airport Group (CAG) will be reopening Terminal 4 (T4) in September 2022 and commencing departure operations in the southern wing of Terminal 2 (T2) in October as passenger traffic continues to recover steadily. This move will add to Changi Airport’s operating capacity and enable the airport to meet the full recovery of pre-Covid-19 passenger traffic in the Northern Winter Season beginning 3

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