
In March, passenger traffic growth was observed across all regions, said airport operator and developer Changi Airport Group. Traffic to and from Europe grew strongly at 13%, helped by the return of Qantas’ daily Sydney-London service (via Singapore) and Lufthansa’s resumption of its five-weekly service to Munich.
Passenger movements between Singapore and Australia also recorded a robust 9% increase, with a 12% growth in traffic to and from Sydney. Changi Airport’s other top country markets—China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand—also registered growth for the month, with India (+23%) and China (+13%) leading the way.
For the first quarter of this year, Changi Airport registered 15.8 million passenger movements, 5.0% higher than the same period last year. Among Changi’s top 10 country markets, India and Japan led the gainers, with growth of 14% and 9%, respectively.
Airfreight movements registered an increase of 3.6% for the quarter, totalling 512,080 tonnes. Among Changi’s top cargo markets, Japan and South Korea were among the fastest growing by airfreight volume.
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