Changi Airport posts double-digit passenger traffic growth in April

SINGAPORE. Changi Airport Group has reported +12.6% growth in passenger traffic at Changi Airport for the month of April, posting over 3.28 million passenger movements.

Total passenger traffic in the January-April period was 13.2 million, up +15.5% compared to the same period last year.

Regional traffic led the growth in April, with passenger traffic within Southeast Asia growing by +21% year-on-year. Low cost carriers continued to be the growth driver, carrying +39% more passengers compared to a year ago. Full service carriers also enjoyed growth in passenger traffic, up +7% – the fifth consecutive month of increase.

Besides regional traffic, long-haul traffic to North America also registered growth, up +22%.

The impact of the flight disruptions due to the Icelandic volcanic ash resulted in an -8% decrease in passenger traffic between Singapore and Europe. Fewer passengers were carried between Singapore and points such as Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London and Paris.

Aircraft movements rose +8.6% to 21,303 in April, bringing the total number of aircraft movements in the January-April period to 84,026, up +8.9%.

Changi Airport continued to enhance its connectivity during the month, welcoming a new city link – Pontianak in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Batavia Air flies six weekly flights between Singapore and Pontianak.

As at 1 May 2010, Changi Airport serves 86 airlines connecting Singapore via 5,000 weekly scheduled flights to 200 cities in some 60 countries and territories.

New retail and F&B outlets at Changi

New retail outlets that opened at Changi Airport in April and May include the first Cloudz travel accessories store, and Miu Miu, which opened its first airport store. Both are located at Terminal 2’s Departure Transit Mall. Other new outlets in the Departure Transit Malls include Giordano, Sunglass Hut, Bata and Esprit at Terminal 1, and Paul and Shark at Terminal 2.

New food & beverage outlets include Dunkin Donuts and Boost Juice at Terminal 1 and a new quick bites area at Terminal 2, with kiosks by Sakae Sushi, Wang Jiao and Bengawan Solo.

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