Singapore’s Changi Airport starts building fifth terminal after pandemic pause

Published May 15, 2025
VISITORS click photos of a model of Changi Airport’s new terminal on Wednesday.—Reuters
VISITORS click photos of a model of Changi Airport’s new terminal on Wednesday.—Reuters

SINGAPORE: Singapore’s Changi Airport on Wednesday started construction of a fifth terminal, as the world’s fourth-busiest airport by international passengers expands to capitalise on growing air travel in Asia after the pandemic. The airport will also integrate a third runway, which is currently used by the military, by 2030.

Flag carrier Singapore Airlines will eventually consolidate its operations at the new terminal, which will open in the mid-2030s and will be able to handle 50 million passengers per year in its initial phase.

At the groundbreaking, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said the airport aims to connect Singapore to more than 200 cities by the mid-2030s from around 170 cities now. The government paused work on the terminal in 2020 for two years as air travel collapsed during the Covid-19 pandemic, and subsequently amended design features to meet the needs of post-pandemic travel.

Changi Airport has a current capacity of 90 million passengers annually and handled 67.7 million passengers last year. Asia’s post-pandemic air travel recovery has lagged in places due to China being slower than the rest of the world to return to international flying.

However passenger numbers in Asia-Pacific are projected to double by 2043, with an annual growth rate of 5.1 per cent outpacing expected growth in Europe and North America, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

Published in Dawn, May 15th, 2025

Opinion

Editorial

Spread of hate
Updated 18 Jun, 2025

Spread of hate

HATE speech is not confined to words; in fact, there is a causal link between hateful rhetoric and real-world...
Big challenges
18 Jun, 2025

Big challenges

BALOCHISTAN’S Rs1.028tr budget, featuring a public development investment of Rs245bn and provincial surplus of...
Rampant disinformation
Updated 18 Jun, 2025

Rampant disinformation

WITH the arrival and proliferation of digital media, the creation of information is now a decentralised function,...
Window dressing
Updated 17 Jun, 2025

Window dressing

Meanwhile, the provinces lack the resources and expertise to implement adaptation measures effectively.
No revenue effort
17 Jun, 2025

No revenue effort

WITH the ruling PML-N’s next budget unfolding large infrastructure schemes, and expenditure focusing on service...
Pomp and circumstance
17 Jun, 2025

Pomp and circumstance

THE sight of columns of tanks rolling down a boulevard, accompanied by troops goose-stepping in lockstep, was a...