Singapore Changi Airport registered 3.39 million
passenger movements in February 2011, up 9.1% compared to a year
ago.
Passenger traffic in the monrh was boosted by strong travel demand over
the Lunar New Year holiday which this year was spread over a long
weekend.
Southeast and Northeast Asia continued to be the
growth drivers, with traffic to these regions increasing by double
digits.
Changi Airport handled 22,000 flights in
February, an increase of 12.2% year-on-year. Of these, some 6,200
flights, or 28%, were flown by low cost carriers (LCCs). Tiger
Airways increased flights to Bangkok, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Ho
Chi Minh City, Macau, and Manila. AirAsia increased frequencies to
Penang and Miri while Thai AirAsia started a new daily service to
Chiang Mai. In addition, Firefly also introduced 10 additional
weekly services to Kuala Lumpur.
Pekanbaru, the capital of Indonesias Riau
province, and the Malaysian resort island of Redang became new
city links for Changi as SilkAir and Berjaya Air started services
to the two destinations respectively. Changi will be connected
to the South American continent for the first time when
Singapore Airlines begins thrice-weekly services to Sao Paulo
via Barcelona on 28 March 2011.
Changi Airport handled 128,048
tonnes of cargo in February, a decline of 1.9% compared to a
year ago due to the Lunar New Year holidays. Changi handled
275,272 tonnes of cargo in the first two months of the year, an
increase of 1.3% compared to 2010. Shipment to and from Europe
and Americas contributed to the growth in airfreight movement.
Changi Developments
New F&B outlets that opened at Changi Airport in February
included Italian gourmet eatery Spageddies and Panapolis Caf &
Bakery in Terminal 3s Transit Lounge as well as Toastbox at
Terminal 2s Arrival Hall.
For retail, an Adidas store opened
in Terminal 3s Transit Lounge while SK Jewellery expanded its
presence to Terminal 3s Departure Hall. In addition, there is now
a Kids Painting Corner at Terminal 3s Basement 3, providing
budding young talents a platform for artistic expression.
Airlines Move to
Terminal 3
With the continued growth of
passenger traffic at Changi Airport, Garuda Indonesia (22 February),
Vietnam Airlines (27 March) and Saudi Arabian Airlines (30 March)
will move their operations from Terminal 1 to Terminal 3.
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