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Source:
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Four More Airlines to Commence Operations at
Changi Airport Terminal 3 from 26 March 2008 |
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From 26 March 2008, passengers of China
Eastern Airlines, Jet Airways, Qatar Airways and United Airlines will
depart from and arrive at Singapore Changi Airport's new Terminal 3
which opened for operations on 9 January 2008. |
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These four carriers, which are
currently operating from Terminal 1, will join Singapore
Airlines in operating from Terminal 3. The Civil Aviation
Authority of Singapore (CAAS) is facilitating the airlines'
shift by conducting trials to prepare the airlines for
operations at Terminal 3. |
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Mr Lim Kim Choon, CAAS Director-General and
Chief Executive Officer, said, "CAAS is working hand-in-hand with our
airline partners to facilitate their shift from Terminal 1 to Terminal 3
to ensure that all aspects of their operations are carried out smoothly.
Their operations at Terminal 3 will enable us to optimise the capacity
and facilities of the terminals at Changi Airport. With this shift,
their passengers will get to enjoy a refreshing Changi experience as
they make use of the facilities and services of the new Terminal 3." |
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The four airlines are undergoing integrated
airport system trials involving passenger check-in, baggage handling,
staff familiarisation and "live" commercial trial flights to test the
actual passenger departure and arrival processes. |
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The objective of these trials, which have
been carried out since February 2008, is to ensure that the airlines
establish, integrate and test their systems and procedures in a
live-like environment ahead of their shift to Terminal 3. The trials
also provide opportunities for the airlines' staff to familiarise
themselves with the new terminal. |
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CAAS is also putting in place measures
to communicate the impending commencement of operations by these
four airlines at Terminal 3. These include the updating of airport
directories and signs within the terminal buildings as well as
dissemination of circulars and vehicle decals to ground transport
service providers such as coach and taxi drivers to generate
awareness. |
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Passengers and airport visitors can
visit Changi Airport's website
www.changiairport.com for
more details. Passengers can also check for flight information
conveniently while on the move via their mobile phones or personal
digital devices at
http://wap.changiairport.com/fis. This wireless application
protocol (WAP) complements the flight information sources already in
place, such as Teletext (a text based television flight information
service), Changi Airport's toll-free telephone flight enquiry system
number 1800-5424422 as well as the airport website and flight
information televisions within the terminals mentioned above. |
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China Eastern Airlines, Jet Airways, Qatar
Airways and United Airlines operate a total of 148 weekly flights from
Singapore to 12 cities viz. Shanghai, Kunming, Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi,
Doha, Jakarta, Atlanta, Chicago, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Washington DC. |
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Source:
www.caas.gov.sg Media Release
7 Mar 2008 |
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