Changi Airport Terminal 2 will fully reopen by the end of October.
SINGAPORE: More automated check-in kiosks and bag drop machines, as well as new dining options and amenities, will be available at the reopened Changi Airport Terminal 2.
“This boost in capacity is timely as air travel in Changi Airport continues to recover. Passenger traffic at Changi Airport for August 2023 was about 87 per cent of pre-COVID levels,” it added.SERVING CUSTOMERS BETTER The terminal's baggage handling system also has enhanced security features, and its early baggage storage system has been upgraded from semi-automated to fully-automated – allowing around 2,400 bags to be stored at any time.The departure hall now houses a central common-use Fast and Seamless Travel zone, with more automated check-in kiosks and bag drop machines.
Chagee, a premium tea brand which carries a specially curated selection of milk and fruit teas, will set up shop at the airport for the first time. Retail offerings in the transit area include luxury Italian jeweller, Pomellato, and Old Seng Choong, which specialises in heritage recipes and baked goods.
“The terminal design creates a serene and soothing atmosphere for both passengers and visitors, fostering a sense of tranquillity and relaxation.”
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