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Singapore Changi Airport to reopen terminals to meet demand

Singapore Changi Airport to reopen terminals to meet demand

Gulf Times
Sunday, June 12, 2022 09:04:00 PM UTC

People look at a Singapore Airlines plane at a viewing gallery of the Changi Airport in Singapore (file). Changi handled 4.5mn passengers in the first four months of this year, compared with 3.05mn in all of 2021. In 2019, it handled over 68mn passengers. The airport has said it has more than 6,600 job openings to help meet the recovery in travel demand.

Singapore’s Changi Airport will reopen two of its terminals that were shuttered due to Covid-19 as travel springs back faster than expected. Terminal 4 will reopen in September and departure operations in the southern wing of Terminal 2 will restart from October, Changi Airport Group (Singapore) Pte said in a statement on Friday. The added capacity will allow the airport to better cope with an influx of passengers in the northern hemisphere winter. Singapore is welcoming travellers again after it removed all quarantine and testing rules for fully-vaccinated people in early April. Singapore Airlines Ltd aims to be operating at 67% of its pre-Covid capacity by September. While Terminals 1 and 3 have been operating during Covid, Terminals 2 and 4 were shut. One of Terminal 2’s halls was reopened in late May. With passenger traffic reaching 48% of pre-pandemic levels in the first week of June, more airlines are asking for flights, according to Changi’s statement. “This growth trajectory will continue, the momentum will be sustained,” Singapore Transport Minister S Iswaran said at a briefing at the airport Friday. The reopening of the terminals will bring annual operating capacity to as high as 70mn passengers, he added. Last month, he said passenger traffic at Changi was already near 50% of what it was before the pandemic, a target the government previously only expected to reach later in 2022. Singapore has also resumed plans for construction of a fifth terminal, with building work expected to start in two to three years. Changi handled 4.5mn passengers in the first four months of this year, compared with 3.05mn in all of 2021. In 2019, it handled over 68mn passengers. The airport has said it has more than 6,600 job openings to help meet the recovery in travel demand. The aviation industry globally is struggling to meet the faster-than-expected recovery in travel, with reports of manpower shortages cropping up almost daily. Some airlines are cancelling flights because of a lack of flight crew, and millions of passengers are spending more time in long lines at airports. “To support the travel recovery, our airport partners have been actively recruiting more manpower to fill various positions in the airport, from frontline staff to airside workers,” Changi Airport CEO Lee Seow Hiang said.

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