Singapore Changi Airport registered a strong
performance in 2013 to set new benchmarks for passenger traffic
and aircraft movements, handling a record 53.7 million passengers
and 343,800 landings and take-offs during the year.
This was an
increase of 5.0% and 5.9% respectively. On the cargo front,
airfreight movements were stable at 1.85 million tonnes for the
year.
In the month of December 2013, Changi Airport welcomed
5.12 million passengers (+4.1% on-year), the first time the
airport has handled more than 5 million passengers in a month since it
opened in 1981. Changi Airport's daily record was also broken on
the Saturday just before Christmas (21 December 2013), with
191,800 passengers and 1,100 flights registered during the 24
hours.
As of 1 January 2014, Changi Airport handles more than
6,900 weekly scheduled flights with more than 100 airlines
connecting Singapore to 280 cities in about 60 countries around
the world.
Travel Demand in Asia Pacific Driving Growth
Changi Airport’s
passenger traffic growth in 2013 was driven by strong travel
demand within the Asia Pacific region. Traffic to Southeast Asia
and Northeast Asia, which accounts for close to 70% of Changi
Airport’s total, rose 8.2% and 7.0% respectively.
Indonesia
continues to be Changi’s top country market, with more than 7.4
million passengers passing through during the year, an 8.8%
increase.
The new bilateral air services
agreement that Singapore and Indonesia forged in February 2013,
provided new opportunities for growth, especially on the
Singapore-Jakarta route, the second busiest international route in
the world.
Airlines also added services to and from emerging
secondary cities such as Bali, Medan and Surabaya, offering
travellers a superior transit experience and a much wider offering
of destinations available through Singapore.
Jakarta again
topped the list of Changi Airport’s busiest routes followed by
Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong and Manila.
Denpasar-Bali continued to be hugely popular with travellers,
registering a robust increase of 17% year-on-year, the fastest
growing among the top 10 routes.
Traffic growth of 15% brought
Taipei into the Changi Top 10 for the first time.
During the
year, Changi Airport enhanced its global network with the addition
of seven new Chinese city links (Guilin, Jinan, Lijiang, Nanchang,
Nanning, Ningbo and Wuxi), bringing the total to 31 and
accentuating its position as the most connected Southeast Asian
air hub to China. Besides the new Chinese cities, Changi’s
connectivity was also enhanced with the launch of new services to
Mandalay in Myanmar, Kalibo in the Philippines and Addis Ababa in
Ethiopia.
Five new carriers commenced operations at Changi
Airport in 2013. The arrival of Ethiopian Airlines connects
Singapore to East and Central Africa via Addis Ababa while the
return of Swiss boosts Changi’s connectivity to Europe. The other
new airlines were Golden Myanmar Airlines as well as two
Bangladeshi carriers, United Airways and Regent Airways.
Cargo
Changi
Airport’s total cargo throughput for the year was stable,
increasing 0.8%, as stronger imports outweighed slower exports and
transshipment volumes. There were also some bright spots in niche
cargo segments such as perishables and pharmaceuticals which
continued to grow in 2013.
The recovery of the global
airfreight industry remains fragile and potential growth in cargo
volumes, if any, will be amidst a challenging environment as
global consumer demand and cargo yields continue to remain
depressed.
In light of this, Changi Airport Group (CAG) will
continue to extend support to its air cargo partners through the
Changi Airport Growth Initiative for the financial year ending 31 March 2015 (FY14/15). All scheduled freighter flights at Changi
Airport will enjoy a 50% landing fee rebate and cargo tenants
leasing CAG cargo facilities at the Changi Airfreight Centre will
enjoy rebates based on cargo tonnage handled, up to 20% of their
rentals. Together with other growth incentives available to
freighter airlines, CAG’s support package for the cargo industry
will amount to S$18 million for FY14/15.
Mr Lee Seow Hiang, Chief
Executive Officer, Changi Airport Group said, “2013 has been
another good year for us. With steady growth, Changi Airport now
serves more than 53 million passengers a year and this places
Changi Airport among the five busiest international airports in
the world. We thank the 32,000-strong Changi community for their
hard work and dedication to service excellence, ensuring that we
continue to deliver the Changi Experience to our passengers every
day, throughout the year.
“In the near-term, traffic growth at
Changi Airport is not expected to be as robust as what we had
experienced in the recovery following the global financial crisis
in 2008/09. However, we will continue to work with current and
potential airline partners to explore market opportunities to
ensure sustainable growth over the long-term. Hence, even as we continue to invest in our ongoing operations, we have also
embarked on major infrastructure projects like
Terminal 4, Project
Jewel and Changi East to prepare Changi Airport for the future.
“Our focus and commitment to maintain Changi Airport’s position as
a premier air hub serving the world remains steadfast.”
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