Singapore Changi Airport managed 4.65 million
passengers in June 2014, representing the highest number of
passenger movements Changi has handled in a month so far this year.
Passenger traffic for the month was lower by 0.3% year-on-year, in
tandem with a drop in aircraft movements that dipped 0.5% to
28,130. On the cargo front, 154,700 tonnes of airfreight were
processed last month, 0.2% lesser than a year before.
In
the first half of this year, 26.61 million passengers travelled
through Changi Airport, 1.4% more than the corresponding period in
2013. During the same six-month period, flight movements increased
2.9% to 171,680 while cargo shipments totalled 910,100 tonnes, a
growth of 0.6% on-year.
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Butterflies at Changi Airport in Singapore.
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Travel demand within the Asia
Pacific region spurred traffic growth for the half-year, with
traffic to Northeast Asia and South Asia growing 5.1% and 4.1%
respectively. This was offset by weaker demand for travel to
Thailand, which declined 18% for the half-year.
Jakarta
continued to top the list of Changi Airport’s busiest routes,
followed by Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Manila.
Denpasar-Bali registered a strong 31% increase in the first six
months of 2014 compared to a year ago, the fastest growing among
the top 10 routes.
As at 1 July 2014, more than 100
airlines operate at Changi Airport, connecting Singapore to over
300 cities in some 70 countries and territories worldwide. With
more than 6,500 weekly scheduled flights, an aircraft takes off or
lands at Changi roughly once every 90 seconds.
New Services @ Changi
Air
France expanded its connectivity to Indonesia when it commenced
daily flights from Paris to Jakarta (via Singapore) on 10 July.
With this new service, passengers travelling on Air France and KLM
flights from Paris and Amsterdam respectively, now have the
flexibility to connect through Singapore to either Jakarta or
Denpasar-Bali within the Air France-KLM network.
On 26
June, Jetstar Asia started a daily service to Fukuoka, offering
passengers another option for flights to the Japanese city.
SilkAir launched a new service to Hangzhou on 27 June, operating
four weekly flights from Singapore. SilkAir is the third airline
operating this route, along with Jetstar Asia and Xiamen Airlines.
‘Be A Changi Millionaire’
Monthly Winner – Four boxes of chocolates brought all the fortune
to one lucky Singaporean, who was picked as the first monthly
finalist for the ‘Be a Changi Millionaire’ 2014 Grand Draw. In May
2014, Mr Huang Xiao Qiang, a 35 year-old project manager, who was
on a holiday to visit family and friends in Nanjing, China,
decided to get some chocolates for them as gifts. When he first
heard of his luck, he said, “I couldn’t
believe the good news, it felt very unreal! I actually missed two
calls due to some work discussions, but thankfully, I returned the
call.” Hoping that his good luck runs all the way to the Grand
Draw, he mentioned that he would be bringing his whole family –
his lucky charm – down to Changi Airport to support him at the
grand finale early next year.
The new Qantas Singapore lounge at Terminal 1
recently won global acclaim for innovative interior design at the
7th International Design Awards.
New Stores @ Changi
Serving up an
array of famous local delights from all over the island,
passengers will be spoilt for choice with delicious dishes like
Char Kway Teow and Nasi Lemak available at
Changi Airport’s first
Singapore Food Street, located in the transit area of Terminal 3.
Over in Terminal 2, leather specialist Fossil
opened its first outlet at Changi Airport, with a wide variety of
watches and fashion accessories for customers to choose from.
French fashion
label Longchamp has opened its second outlet in the Departure
Transit Mall of Terminal 2.
Chocolate lovers will get to
satisfy their sweet-tooth cravings with the opening of Cocoa & Co
and M&M’s World, two new chocolate concept stores, in Terminal 1’s
transit area.
CAG,
Singapore,
Changi,
June 2014
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