Singapore Changi Airport – SIN Changi
Commonly known as Changi Airport, the Singapore Changi Airport is a major airport in Singapore and one of the biggest transportation hubs in Asia. For seven consecutive years, Skytrax rated it as World’s Best Airport. The airport is run by the Changi Airport Group and is the home for Jetstar Asia Airways, Singapore Airlines, SilkAir, Singapore Airlines Cargo, Scoot and BOC Aviation. Changi Airport served exactly 65,628,000 million passengers in 2018 was in the 19th place for the busiest airport in the world. It has been serving more than 100 airlines flying to 400 different cities in around 100 countries.
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Changi Airport has three runways and has four terminals that are linked to each other by Changi’s Jewel. There are 280 bars, restaurants and cafes that can be found in the Jewel. You can also shop at 53 different shops for your souvenir items. There is also paid lounges in each terminal for passengers who want to take a rest while waiting for their flights. Passengers can also have a free-guided city tour that shows the colonial and cultural districts, if they have a layover for five hours or more. If you want to have a dip, Changi’s Terminal 1 has a rooftop pool that you can access for free. The first ever airport-based butterfly garden in the world can also be seen in SIN Changi at Terminal 3. This and a lot more can be experienced in Singapore Changi Airport. The Kulaijaya District and Gelang Patah can also be visited from SIN Changi.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Being one of the biggest airports it is, the Singapore Changi Airport has some onsite hotels for passengers who want to rest during a long layover. The Aerotel Airport Transit Hotel is located in Terminal 1 has a Jacuzzi, a pool and a fitness center. Located in Terminals 1 and 2, Ambassador Transit Hotel is budget-friendly for those travelers who are in a tight budget. Another SIN Changi hotels that are close to the airport are the Yotelair Singapore Changi Airport and Park Avenue Changi.
The Seletar Airport is another airport in Singapore that serves passengers from the country.