Changi Airport

Changi Airport is Singapore’s primary international gateway and one of the world’s busiest and most awarded airports. Known for its efficient operations, luxurious amenities, and innovative architecture, it offers travelers a unique experience with features like the Jewel complex, indoor gardens, a stunning indoor waterfall, and a variety of dining and shopping options.

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The Rain Vortex indoor waterfall at Jewel Changi Airport, surrounded by lush tropical trees and palms under a geometric glass dome, with visitors gathered below.

Jewel Changi Airport: key highlights of this iconic lifestyle destination (Part 2)

Jewel features a range of sustainable design and green building practices, where cutting-edge engineering meets environmental stewardship. Jewel’s iconic glass facade uses double-glazed, low-energy glass to minimise heat from the sun while allowing natural light to illuminate internal

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Exterior view of Jewel Changi Airport in Singapore featuring its iconic glass dome architecture connected to the airport Skytrain walkway

Jewel Changi Airport: key highlights of this iconic lifestyle destination (Part 1)

Jewel Changi Airport, which opened in 2019, is a world-class multi-dimensional destination that welcomes more than 80 million visitors annually.   Jewel’s distinctive dome-shaped facade made of glass and steel, adds to Changi Airport’s appeal as one of the world’s leading air hubs.

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Interior of Singapore Changi Airport with indoor garden, digital ceiling and duty free shops

Singapore Changi Airport welcomed 17.6 million passengers in Q1 2026, despite the Middle East conflict

Singapore Changi Airport registered 17.6 million passenger movements from January to March 2026 (Q1), a 2.3% increase year-on-year. Aircraft movements, comprising landings and take-offs, totalled 95,300 for the quarter, up 1.4% compared to the same period last year. Passenger traffic for the quarter was driven by strong demand to and from North Asia and

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Changi Airport new private terminal entrance foyer with travelers walking through landscaped water features and modern architectural design

Singapore Changi Airport to revamp private terminal and expand lifestyle hub

A new premium gateway is taking shape at Changi Airport. Changi Airport Group (CAG), which manages Changi Airport, has started work on redeveloping the former Commercially Important Persons (CIP) terminal site into a vibrant travel and lifestyle destination, featuring an enhanced private terminal and

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Autonomous electric baggage tractor with clear safety markings operating on the airside apron at Changi Airport.

Changi Airport rolls out first fleet of driverless tractors for baggage handling

After nearly a year of rigorous trials covering more than 5,000 test trips, Changi Airport has deployed its first fleet of fully driverless autonomous tractors on 20 January to transport baggage at Changi’s airside, with remote supervision ensuring safe and efficient operations. It

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Family group waves at a humanoid robot inside Changi Airport’s “T5 In the Making” exhibition, highlighting interactive future aviation technology.

Changi Airport’s ‘T5 In the Making’ exhibition takes visitors on a journey into Singapore’s aviation future 

An immersive exhibition on Singapore Changi Airport’s Terminal 5 called ‘T5 In the Making’ has been launched where visitors can discover the vision, design, and innovations behind the upcoming Terminal 5 (T5) that will be completed in

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