Passenger traffic at Singapore Changi Airport
grew 1.9% on-year in October 2014, with 4.49 million passengers
passing through the airport.
There was a 2.1% increase in airfreight
movements, with 159,700 tonnes of cargo handled during the month.
Aircraft landings and takeoffs decreased by 3.7% to 28,380.
Passenger traffic to and from South Asia was
particularly strong during the month, rising 14% on year, with
India traffic increasing 17%. Thailand traffic reversed its trend
after 11 months of decline, inching up 1% for the month. Passenger
movements between Singapore and China rose an encouraging 5%,
while demand was also strong on services to and from Hong Kong
(+7%) and Vietnam (+10%).
For the period of January to October 2014, 44.58
million passenger movements were registered at Changi Airport,
1.0% more than the corresponding period in 2013. Cargo shipments
grew by 0.5% to 1.53 million tonnes while aircraft movements were
stable at 283,650 for the same period.
As at 1 November 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
6,400 weekly scheduled flights, an aircraft takes off or lands at
Changi roughly once every 90 seconds.
New @ Changi
Two new airlines, Jetstar Pacific and
Malindo Air, launched services recently in conjunction with the
start of the 2014 Northern-Winter season.
Changi Airport
strengthened its connectivity to Vietnam with the launch of a new
daily service to Ho Chi Minh on 27 October by Jetstar
Pacific.
In addition, Vietnam Airlines started a twice-weekly
service to Phu Quoc, a new city link for Changi, on 2 November.
Malindo Air, a joint venture between the National Aerospace and
Defence Industries of Malaysia and Indonesias Lion Air, commenced
operating three daily services to Kuala Lumpur on 3 November.
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