City
Epaper

S'pore's Changi Airport sets up new transit holding areas

By IANS | Updated: June 11, 2020 12:55 IST

Singapore's Changi Airport has set up new Transit Holding Areas (THA) in Terminals 1 and 3 as it prepares ...

Open in App

Singapore's Changi Airport has set up new Transit Holding Areas (THA) in Terminals 1 and 3 as it prepares for the gradual resumption of transit passenger services, which were suspended when the city-state imposed border restrictions amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

This is to ensure the health and safety of passengers and staff, Changi Airport Group (CAG) told The Straits Times, after Singapore Airlines (SIA) confirmed that it has received approval to start operating transit flights.

In an update on its website on Thursday morning, SIA said that travellers will be able to transit through Changi Airport from selected cities in Australia and New Zealand, to any destination in SIA's group network operated by SIA, SilkAir or Scoot, from Thursday.

The transit flights are only for outbound journeys from Australian cities Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, as well as New Zealand cities Auckland and Christchurch.

Passengers will not be able to transit from other places in SIA's group network through Singapore into these cities, the national carrier added.

Customers should ensure that they meet the entry requirements for their final destination.

Transfers to and from flights operated by other airlines are currently not permitted.

CAG told The Straits Times that upon arrival, passengers flying through Changi will be guided to the transit terminals, which will be open only for transit passengers and authorised airport staff.

Prior to the announcements, foreign passengers were only allowed to transit through Singapore only if they were on repatriation flights arranged by their governments.

Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan said in May that Changi Airport now handles only around 100 arrival and 700 departure passengers a day.

Changi Airport handled more than 170,000 passengers a day last May, while daily flights have fallen from 7,400 before the virus outbreak to just 80.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Changi Airport GroupKhaw boon wanBrisbaneAdelaideStraits Times
Open in App

Related Stories

CricketIndia Win T20 Series 2-1 as 5th Match vs Australia at The Gabba Washed Out Due to Rain

CricketAUS vs IND 5th T20I: Why Is Tilak Varma Not Playing Today’s Australia vs India Match at the Gabba?

CricketAustralia Wins Toss, Elects to Bowl First in 5th T20I at The Gabba; Rinku Singh in India’s Playing XI

CricketIND vs AUS, Brisbane Weather Forecast: Will Rain Play Spoilsport in India vs Australia 5th T20I Match at Gabba?

CricketMatthew Short and Cooper Connolly Star as Australia Clinch ODI Series with 2-Wicket Win Over India in Adelaide

International Realted Stories

InternationalSix killed in multiple road accidents across Pakistan, including Swabi and Karachi

InternationalMass kidnapping in Nigeria: 300 abducted, 50 escaped

InternationalKarachi faces 884 million-gallon water shortage amid November power outages

InternationalIsrael violates Gaza ceasefire almost 500 times in 44 days, hundreds of Palestinians killed

InternationalJapan aims to foster innovation, growth in areas of semiconductors, AI with India