Singapore Changi Airport managed 4.21 million
passenger movements in April 2012, 12.7% higher than the same
month last year. Aircraft movements increased correspondingly by
8.8% to 26,400 movements.
During the month, passenger traffic improved
on-year across all regions with routes to and from the Middle
East, South Asia, Northeast Asia and Southeast Asia achieving
strong results. Among Changis key markets, China, India and Japan
registered the strongest growth. With connections to 26 Chinese
cities and 11 Indian destinations, Changi Airport is the most
connected point to China and India from Southeast Asia.
Reflecting the current downturn faced by most
export markets around the world, Changi Airport handled 4.9% less
cargo in April. 148,200 tonnes of cargo passed through Changi
during the month underlined by a 9% decrease in exports. On a
rolling 12-month basis, Changi moved 1.86 million tonnes of cargo,
a growth of 1.3%.
Changi Airport serves 100 airlines operating
some 6,200 weekly flights connecting Singapore to more than 220
destinations in 60 countries.
New Outlets @ Changi
Fashion accessory retailer Chomel has opened a
new outlet at Terminal 1s transit area. Chomel offers a variety
of interesting accessories as well as fashion timepieces, handbags
and shawls.
Over in the public area of Terminal 1, supermarket
chain Cold Storage has opened a new store in Basement 2.
Free Shuttle Service
Changi Airport has launched a new shuttle bus
service providing direct access to the airport for residents in
Bedok. The pick-up and drop-off location is at the Bedok MRT
Station bus-stop, opposite the Bedok Bus Interchange. The non-stop
service to Terminal 3 operates hourly from 11.30am to 9.30pm on
weekends and public holidays.
In addition to this new route, a
shuttle service currently connects Changi Airport to the Sengkang
MRT station, also on weekends and public holidays.
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