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World’s best airport warns of prolonged crisis

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Singapore’s Changi Airport has warned of a “daunting period” ahead as the impact from the COVID-19 pandemic shows no signs of abating. The Asian transit hub has been voted world’s best airport for the eighth consecutiv­e year. Changi has suspended operations in two terminals as flights have dropped to the lowest levels in its history. It has also suspended the constructi­on of a fifth terminal for at least two years.

“The battle with COVID-19 has only just begun,” Changi Airport Group said in its annual report. “The future does appear daunting with the situation showing no signs of abatement.”

The company’s yearly results cover the period up until the end of March 2020. This misses out on the much of the severe downturn in passengers since the pandemic took hold in January. Singapore barred the entry and transit of short-term visitors on March 23. But the impact from those months still had a big impact, wiping out earlier gains built up over much of 2019. Profits plunged 36 per cent to S$435m (FJ$679m).

For 2020 Changi was voted the

world’s best airport for an eighth consecutiv­e year, according to rankings by UK-based analysts Skytrax.

Jewel in crown

Last year, Changi Airport opened Jewel, a shopping and entertain

ment complex covering 1.5m square feet (14ha). It includes stores and attraction­s including a rainforest, hedge maze and the world’s highest indoor waterfall.

This new complex has helped cushion the blow from the downturn in visitors, boosting revenue 2.6 per cent to S$3.1bn (FJ$4.84bn). “Jewel is a new icon for Singapore and has redefined what it means to be an airport,” Changi Airport Group added.

But the group still paints a grim picture of the internatio­nal travel hub and says the recovery is “highly dependent on how countries around the world manage border controls, the relaxation of air travel requiremen­ts and the developmen­t of viable medical treatments for the virus.”

Last week, US airlines began laying off thousands of workers after efforts to negotiate a new economic relief plan in Congress stalled.

And this month the aviation trade body, the Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA), downgraded its 2020 traffic forecasts, after “a dismal end to the summer travel season”.

The IATA estimates that it will be at least 2024 before air traffic reaches pre-pandemic levels.

 ??  ?? Passengers and visitors at the Jewel Changi Airport shortly after the opening of the mixed-use retail and entertainm­ent facility..
Passengers and visitors at the Jewel Changi Airport shortly after the opening of the mixed-use retail and entertainm­ent facility..

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