Singapore Changi Airport handled 3.86 million
passenger movements in August 2011, an increase of 11.2% over the
same month last year.
Aircraft movements grew in tandem by 14.9%
with 25,700 movements recorded during the month. Year-to-date,
passenger movements grew 11.2% to 30.4 million.
Regional traffic to and from Northeast and
Southeast Asia continued to underpin demand for air travel.
Growth was strongest for Bangkok, Denpasar (Bali), Hong Kong,
Manila and Tokyo, with each registering a double-digit
increase.
Traffic between Singapore and Tokyo (12%) and all
of Japan (14.4%) grew for the second consecutive month.
Low
cost carriers (LCCs) carried 26.3% more passengers compared to a
year ago while full service carriers grew 6.8% albeit from a bigger base. LCCs accounted for a quarter of all flights at
Changi.
Changi Airport welcomed the commencement of
Jetstars
thrice-weekly services linking Singapore to Ningbo, China on 9
September. Indias largest LCC IndiGo
Airlines also began operations at Changi on 15 September. The
airline now operates a
daily service to New Delhi and will begin
Singapore-Mumbai flights from the middle of October.
Airfreight
movements at Changi Airport totalled 153,000 tonnes in August, a
dip of 0.9% on-year. A more than 7% increase in cargo transhipments could not offset the decline in exports and
imports. Year-to-date, Changi has handled 1.22 million tonnes of
cargo, a 2.5% increase compared to the same period last year.
During August, Changi
strengthened its connection to Greater China with Singapore
Airlines Cargo increasing frequencies to Xiamen and Shanghai while
Hong Kong Airlines launched three additional weekly
Singapore-Hong Kong freighter services. Singapore Airlines Cargo also increased frequencies to Sydney and Auckland.
As at
1 September 2011, Changi Airport serves 100 airlines operating
more than 5,900 weekly flights to some 200 cities in 60
countries and territories.
New Outlets @ Changi
Travellers arriving in
Terminal 1 can now enjoy coffee from Starbucks after the
Seattle-based coffee chain opened its latest outlet at Terminal
1s Arrival Hall.
Terminal 3s Basement 2 also welcomed
lifestyle and fashion outlet SPELL last month. SPELL, which is
managed by students of Singapore Polytechnic, offers a range of street wear designs including
sneakers, graphic tees, hoodies and sweatshirts as well as
costume jewellery and accessories.
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