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  2. Infrastructure of Changi Airport - Wikipedia

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    The infrastructure of Changi Airport includes passenger terminals, runways, taxiways, maintenance buildings and services, and ground support equipment. Its four current passenger terminals can handle 82 million passengers a year. When Terminal 5 is completed, it is expected to handle an additional 50 million passengers per year.

  3. Singapore’s Changi Airport fully reopens Terminal 2 ... - AOL

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    Singapore’s Changi Airport has fully reopened Terminal 2 following a massive 3.5-year expansion project. Given it was voted ‘world’s best airport’ in the 2023 Skytrax Airport Awards, it ...

  4. Changi Airport - Wikipedia

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    Jewel Changi Airport, which opened on 17 April 2019, is a nature-themed entertainment and retail complex interconnecting Terminals 1, 2 and 3. [28] Announced in 2013, it is a new terminal-like structure that is intended to simultaneously be a mixed-use complex. [29]

  5. History of Changi Airport - Wikipedia

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    Cathay Pacific and AirAsia moved their operation to the new terminal. On 17 April 2019, Jewel Changi Airport opened. In August 2019, DFS announced that it would not be renewing the duty free concession it has held at Changi airport since 1981. It was the biggest and oldest tenant at Changi airport.

  6. Singapore Changi Airport is named best in the world for 2023 ...

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    Aviation ranking firm Skytrax released its top 20 airports of 2023 and awarded LaGuardia Terminal B recognition as best new terminal in the world. Singapore Changi Airport is named best in the ...

  7. Changi Airport Terminal 5 MRT station - Wikipedia

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    Changi Airport Terminal 5 station in Singapore. Changi Airport Terminal 5 MRT station is a future underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL) and Cross Island Line (CRL). It will serve the future Changi Airport Terminal 5 (T5). Located at eastern Changi, it will be the easternmost MRT station in the country ...

  8. Jewel Changi Airport - Wikipedia

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    Jewel Changi Airport (also known as Jewel or Jewel Changi) is a nature-themed entertainment and retail complex surrounded by and linked to one of the passenger terminals of Changi Airport, Singapore. Its centrepiece is the world's tallest indoor waterfall , the Rain Vortex, that is surrounded by a terraced forest setting.

  9. Changi Airport Skytrain - Wikipedia

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    The Changi Airport Skytrain is an automated people mover (APM) that connects Terminals 1, 2 and 3 at Singapore Changi Airport. Opened in 1990, it was the first driverless and automated system of its kind in South East Asia. [2] The Changi Airport Skytrain operates from 05:00 to 02:30 daily. [3]

  10. Thomson–East Coast MRT line - Wikipedia

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    Airport extension. Tanah Merah station, which will be the future terminus of the line when the branch to Changi Airport station is converted to be part of the Thomson-East Coast Line. On 25 May 2019, LTA confirmed that it will extend the Thomson–East Coast Line from Sungei Bedok to Changi Airport Terminal 5.

  11. Changi Airport MRT station - Wikipedia

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    Changi Airport MRT station is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station serving Changi Airport and its other amenities including Jewel in Changi, Singapore.The station is the terminus of the Changi Airport branch of the East West line (EWL); it is operated by SMRT Trains and is built in an east–west direction.