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Changi Airport’s Terminal 4 to reopen on Sep 13


SINGAPORE: Changi Airport’s Terminal 4 will resume operations on Sep 13 following a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Changi Airport Group (CAG) announced on Friday (Jul 22).

The terminal suspended operations in May 2020 as the pandemic caused a steep decline in air travel.  

The reopening will add to Changi Airport’s capacity, “ensuring that the air hub can meet the increasing demand for air travel and support airlines’ plans to launch more flights”, CAG said.

It announced earlier that the southern wing of the Terminal 2 departure hall will also reopen in October, after it was closed down for upgrading works in 2020.

Sixteen airlines will relocate to Terminal 4 in stages in September and October, starting with Cathay Pacific and Korean Air on reopening day. AirAsia Group will follow suit on Sep 15, while Cebu Pacific, Juneyao Air, Jeju Air, Bamboo Airways and HK Express will do so on Sep 20.

Other airlines such as Vietnam Airlines, VietJet Air and Thai VietJet Air will move two days later, followed by JetStar Group on Oct 25.

Shuttle bus services on both the landside and airside will provide connection for passengers and visitors between Terminal 4 and other terminals. It will also be served by public buses  – service numbers 24, 34, 36 and 110 – in addition to taxi and private-hire vehicles.



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