Singapore Changi Airport will end 2012 with a new milestone in its history, registering more than 50 million passenger movements for the year. This traffic record is reached just two years after Changi Airport crossed the 40-million milestone in 2010. Five lucky passengers were also selected to take part in an exciting game show at Changi Airport’s Departure Transit area. One of them, Ms Prayanto Inkarani, a 24 yearold lawyer from Jakarta, walked away with the top prize of S$50,000 worth of shopping vouchers and retail products from Changi Airport, as well as a pair of Singapore-Jakarta Executive Class air tickets sponsored by Garuda Indonesia. The other four passengers each received S$1,000 in Changi Dollar Vouchers. Ms Inkarani’s prize comprises S$10,000 in Changi Dollar Vouchers and 37 items available at Changi Airport’s more than 330 retail stores. These include an OSIM uDivine Massage Chair, an Omega watch, an Apple MacBook Pro, a Samsonite suitcase, beauty products from SKII and La Mer, fashion items from Bottega Veneta, Gucci, Bonia, Longchamp and Tiffany & Co., apparel from Desigual and Adidas, as well as Chupa Chups and M&M’s candies. The full prize list is in Annex A. “I am so surprised and excited; it’s like a great dream! I can’t believe there are all these wonderful prizes, which I’m definitely going to share with my family, such as the OSIM chair for my father, bags for my mother and shoes for my brothers,” said an ecstatic Ms Inkarani, who is visiting Singapore for a week-long holiday with her family to celebrate the new year. Record annual passenger traffic Robust double-digit growth in travel to and from Northeast Asia and South Asia contributed to the increase in passenger traffic since the start of the year. Traditionally strong markets such as Southeast Asia, Southwest Pacific and Europe also continued to grow healthily, accentuating Changi’s status as a major air hub in the Asia-Pacific region. In the month of November alone, 4.37 million passenger movements were registered, a 12.2% increase year-on-year. The operating indicators for November 2012 are provided in Annex B and are also available at http://www.changiairportgroup.com/cag/html/thegroup/ air_traffic_statistics.html. As at 1 December 2012, Changi Airport serves 109 airlines operating some 6,400 weekly scheduled flights to and from more than 230 cities in 60 countries and territories worldwide. Growth made possible by strong airline partnerships “We thank our many airline partners, the airport community and the tens of millions of passengers who have given us their solid support this past year. CAG will continue to invest in infrastructure at Changi Airport to ensure that we keep pace with future growth and that we continually provide passengers with a first class Changi Experience.” Indonesia remains Changi’s top market There is strong connectivity between Indonesia and Singapore, with a wide network of air links to 16 Indonesian cities1 via 1,000 weekly flights operated by 16 airlines2. From January to November 2012, there were 3.7 million passenger movements on the Jakarta-Singapore route, making the Indonesian capital Changi’s busiest city link out of a total of over 230 cities links worldwide. Two other Singapore routes – to Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok – are also among the world’s five busiest international routes based on seat capacity3. Garuda at Changi Airport “We are honoured to be part of Changi Airport’s 50-million passengers’ celebration today. Going forward, we will continue to work closely with CAG to achieve growth together, as we capitalise on the opportunities presented within the Asia Pacific region.” |
Changi Airport registers more than 50 million passengers in 2012
Source = Changi Airport