SINGAPORE's Changi Airport will reopen two of its terminals that were shuttered due to the Covid crisis as travel returns to normal, reports Bloomberg News.
Terminal 4 will reopen in September and departure operations in the southern wing of Terminal 2 will restart in October.
singapore is welcoming travellers again after it removed all quarantine and testing rules for fully-vaccinated people in early April.
Singapore Airlines aims to operate at 67 per cent of its pre-Covid capacity by September.
While Terminals 1 and 3 have been operating during the Covid crisis, Terminals 2 and 4 were shut.
With passenger traffic reaching 48 per cent of pre-Covid crisis levels in the first week of June, more airlines are asking for flights.
'This growth trajectory will continue, the momentum will be sustained,' said Singapore Transport Minister S Iswaran.
The reopening of the terminals will bring annual operating capacity to 70 million passengers.
Mr Iswaran recently declared passenger traffic at Changi was 50 per cent of what it was before the Covid crisis.
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Terminal 4 will reopen in September and departure operations in the southern wing of Terminal 2 will restart in October.
singapore is welcoming travellers again after it removed all quarantine and testing rules for fully-vaccinated people in early April.
Singapore Airlines aims to operate at 67 per cent of its pre-Covid capacity by September.
While Terminals 1 and 3 have been operating during the Covid crisis, Terminals 2 and 4 were shut.
With passenger traffic reaching 48 per cent of pre-Covid crisis levels in the first week of June, more airlines are asking for flights.
'This growth trajectory will continue, the momentum will be sustained,' said Singapore Transport Minister S Iswaran.
The reopening of the terminals will bring annual operating capacity to 70 million passengers.
Mr Iswaran recently declared passenger traffic at Changi was 50 per cent of what it was before the Covid crisis.
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