Terminal 4 of Singapore-Changi Airport will reopen in September and the South Wing of Terminal 2 will depart in October. This is because authorities are preparing for a full recovery of passenger transport this winter.
Transport Minister S. Iswaran announces at Changi Airport on Friday (June 10) as passenger numbers in the first week of June reach 48% of pre-Covid-19 levels, 2% below Singapore’s year-end target. Did. ..
Changi Airport Group said on Friday that the move would help boost Singapore’s operational capabilities in response to airline requests to resume and increase flights.
The industry is preparing for a surge in travel at the end of the winter holiday season, which begins in October.
CAG said negotiations with airlines, airport partners and potential tenants are already in place.
Prior to being closed by Covid-19 in 2020, airlines previously operating on T4 will be relocated to the terminal. Details of the airlines operating on T2 will be announced at a later date.
The T2’s North Wing continues to be upgraded. This means half of the T2 will be up and running by October, as the South Wing is already open to arrive earlier this month.