The refurbished terminal is expected to reopen fully by the end of October. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - After three-and-a-half years of engineering and expansion work, Changi Airport will start operations at the northern wing of Terminal 2 on Thursday.with stores and restaurants opening progressively in the coming weeks. The amenities and facilities at T2’s northern wing are now available for passengers’ use.
In addition, SIA’s first-class check-in reception and the Sats premier check-in lounge have opened in the terminal, said CAG. With these upgrades, T2 has become Changi’s first terminal to have automated special assistance lanes – allowing automated immigration clearance for wheelchair users and families with children – at its arrival and departure immigration halls.The terminal’s ageing systems and equipment were also upgraded to more efficient models, such as a new chiller plant that cuts energy consumption by 30 per cent.
The terminal’s transit area has a television lounge with a large LED screen for passengers to catch sports and live programmes. Seats and charging points are also available at the lounge. PHOTO: CHANGI AIRPORT GROUP
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