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Singapore Changi Airport





Singapore
Changi Airport
is a major airport hub based in the Southeast Asia region and is the main airport in Singapore.  Changi Airport is the home base of Singapore Airlines, Singapore Airlines Cargo, Silk Air, Tiger Airways, Jetstar Asia Airways, Valuair, and Jett8 Airlines Cargo. 

 

There are about 4,340 weekly flights operated by 80 airlines to over 116 cities in 59 countries with an average of 36,701,556 passengers a year.  Singapore Changi Airport is ranked as the 19th busiest airport in the world and the fifth busiest in Asia by passenger traffic. 




 


In addition to being an important passenger traffic hub, the airport is one of the busiest cargo airports in the world, handling 1.89 million tonnes of cargo.  Changi has been courting both premium and budget travellers with the opening of a commercially important persons terminal by JetQuay and a S$45 million Budget Terminal in 2006.





Since its opening in 1981, the airport has made its mark in the aviation industry as a benchmark for service excellence, winning over 280 awards in a 20-year period from 1987 to 2007, including 19 Best Airport awards.  Changi Airport's efforts to counter the onset of age include periodic physical upgrades to its existing terminals, building of new facilities and taking steps to provide a high level of customer service.

 

Given limited land resources in Singapore, the airport was designed for both current and future needs as the country's primary airport. The airport was designed to be capable of doubling in size using reclaimed land with enough space for two more runways and at least two new passenger terminal buildings.




This site is not associated with the singapore changi international airport or any airport authorities.  This site should be used merely as an informative site for traveling to and from Changi International Airport.