(04 September 2022, 10:26 +07)
Changi Airport Group (CAG) has confirmed that it will
reopen Terminal 4 (T4) on 13 September 2022.
The airport has been conducting operational readiness trials with airlines and
airport partners since May 2022 to ensure the smooth restart of operations in T4.
With a capacity of 16 million passengers per annum and 21 contact
gates, the reopening of T4 will help to
ensure the airport can meet the increasing demand for air
travel as the traditional year-end travel peak approaches.
The first flight to arrive at T4 on 13 September will be
Cathay Pacific CX739 from Hong Hong with a scheduled arrival time
of 15:05. The first departure flight at T4 will be CX716 to Hong
Kong with a scheduled departure time of 18:00.
Changi will reopen T4 on 13 September
Check-in facilities
will open at 14:00 on that day.
Passengers flying on Korean Air
KE646 to Seoul (Incheon) scheduled to depart on 13 September at
01:10 should note that the flight will depart from Terminal 1.
Facilities and Automation
Opened in 2017, T4 is Changi’s newest terminal and
features a high degree
of automation throughout the airport journey from check-in to
boarding.
The extensive use of technology extends to security screening,
where the application of advanced 3D screening technology allows
passengers to keep laptops and tablets in their bags during the
screening process.
The Chandelier
playground will be open for travellers to enjoy. The 16m-high play
structure, constructed from crimson red climbing ropes, allows the
young, and young-at-heart, to climb to their heart’s content before
their flight. A tubular slide has also been added to the play
area, so that passengers can choose to slide from the departure
transit area down to the playground, instead of taking the lift.
Blossom, the pay-per-use lounge, will also reopen. The lounge
offers a comprehensive range of facilities and services, including
modern shower facilities and a range of F&B.
T4 Connections
Free
shuttle bus services on both the landside and airside will provide
connection between T4 and the other terminals for passengers and
visitors. Airside shuttles will ply at every 10 to 13-minute
intervals, 24/7.
For landside shuttles, for most of the day (06:00
to 23:59), there will be direct shuttles to both T1 and T3 every six to nine minutes. Travellers and visitors
wishing to take the MRT should use the T3 landside service.
During
the lull hours (00:01 to 06:00), the landside shuttle will run
in a loop service between T3, T1 and T4 on a reduced frequency.
Other public transport options, such as taxis, private-hire
vehicles and public buses (service numbers 24, 34, 36 and 110) are
available too.
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