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Fees and levies at Changi Airport to be revised from 1 November 2022

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Fees and levies at Changi Airport to be revised from 1 November 2022

SINGPORE, 15 September 2022 - The Passenger Service and Security Fee (PSSF) and Aviation Levy (AL) imposed on Origin-Destination (OD)[1]passengers departing from Changi Airport will increase from 1 November 2022. These fees and levies will go towards Changi Airport Group (CAG)’s operation and current infrastructure upgrading of terminals and future development plans, and the air hub development and regulatory functions of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS).

2 As announced in 2018, the PSSF for OD passengers departing from Changi Airport was S$35.40 in 2020 and was to increase to S$37.90 in 2021 and S$40.40 in 2022. In view of the COVID-19 pandemic, the planned increases in 2021 and 2022 were suspended, such that the OD PSSF has remained at S$35.40 since 1 April 2020 to date. Effective 1 November 2022, the OD PSSF will be adjusted to S$40.40 and will increase to S$43.40 on 1 April 2023, and to S$46.40 on 1 April 2024 to cover the higher cost of operations. The Landing, Parking and Aerobridge (LPA) charges for all flights operating at Changi Airport will increase by 2% on 1 November 2022 and increase by another 1% each year on 1 April 2023 and 1 April 2024 as earlier announced. In addition to supporting CAG’s operations, the PSSF and LPA charges also go towards development plans and infrastructure upgrading of existing terminals which had continued throughout the pandemic.

3 From 1 November 2022, the AL for OD passengers departing from Changi Airport will increase by S$1.90, from S$6.10 to S$8.00; the AL will remain unchanged at S$8.00 for 2023 and 2024. The AL will continue to apply for OD passengers departing from Changi Airport only; passengers arriving at Changi Airport, as well as transfer and transit passengers do not need to pay the AL. The AL funds the air hub development and regulatory functions of the CAAS which are expected to grow as CAAS works to rebuild Singapore’s position as a global air hub post-pandemic. This is the first adjustment to the AL, which was introduced 13 years ago in 2009 at S$6.10.

4 With the increases in PSSF and AL, the total fees and levies paid by OD passengers for tickets issued on or after 1 November 2022 will increase from S$52.30 currently to S$59.20 for those travelling from 1 November 2022 to 31 March 2023, and subsequently to S$62.20 for those travelling from 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024, and S$65.20 for those travelling from 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025. Passengers whose air tickets have already been issued before 1 November 2022 will not pay the higher fees and levies.

Annex – Summary of Charges Payable by Passengers at Changi Airport from 1 November 2022


[1] An Origin-Destination (OD) passenger refers to a passenger who departs from Changi Airport to another destination.

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Changi Airport Group (Singapore) Pte Ltd (CAG) (www.changiairportgroup.com) was formed on 16 June 2009 and the corporatisation of Singapore Changi Airport (IATA: SIN, ICAO: WSSS) followed on 1 July 2009. As the company managing Changi Airport, CAG undertakes key functions focusing on airport operations and management, air hub development, commercial activities and airport emergency services. CAG also manages Seletar Airport (IATA: XSP, ICAO: WSSL) and through its subsidiary Changi Airports International, invests in and manages foreign airports.

As one of Asia’s most connected international aviation hubs, Changi Airport links Singapore to over 120 cities globally, with over 80 airlines operating more than 4,000 weekly flights. Jewel Changi Airport, a multi-dimensional lifestyle destination, opened in April 2019, adding to Changi Airport’s shopping and dining offerings of close to 500 F&B and retail outlets. The world’s most awarded airport, Changi has won over 600 accolades for its consistent and excellent airport staff service, passenger experience and safety standards.