Wednesday 21 March 2018

WHY SINGAPORE NEEDS CHANGI T5 TO FLY HIGHER



Connectivity brings new business opportunities.
The aviation industry directly contributes to 3% of the economy and employs 77.000 people. 

Beyond the aviation industry, air travel is vital to areas like tourism, hospitality and retail. The finance and business sectors also depend on Singapore's air connectivity. 

Changi Airport’s capacity is expected to be fully utilised by late 2020s.

If Changi Airport does not expand, air traffic at Changi Airport may exceed capacity, and we may start to experience congestion at the airport. 

Service standards may start to drop and more delays can be expected. 

JOBS!


The new infrastructure developments at Changi will enhance our attractiveness as an air hub and business centre. 

We can expect a growth in tourism and trade, new global partnerships and more good jobs for Singaporeans. 

This makes Singapore attractive to global investments, and offers businesses the opportunity to use Singapore as a springboard to other regional centres.

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