Addressing the parliament on August 2, Iswaran said, as quotedby Channel News Asia, that the Changi Airport is “ahead in terms of bothinternational passenger traffic and city links vis-a-vis pre-COVID levels” asof June, compared to major Asia-Pacific air hubs, such as Incheon (the Republic of Korea), Hong Kong (China) and Bangkok (Thailand).
As of the first week of July, its weekly passenger traffic hasrecovered to about 55% of 2019’s average weekly levels.
Changi is also connected to 108 cities by passenger flightsas of July 2022, which is more than 65% of the number of cities it was connectedto before the pandemic, the minister said.
To meet anticipated traveller flows, Iswaran said that the airportwill reopen Terminal 4 from September 13, and start departure operations in thesouthern wing of Terminal 2 in October.
The works will enable the airport to handle up to pre-COVIDpassenger traffic levels, or about 70 million passengers per annum, whichrepresents about 80% of Changi’s pre-COVID capacity, he said./.