All SIA flights to South-East Asia cities to depart from Changi Airport's Terminal 2 in October


SINGAPORE, Sept 5 (The Straits Times/ANN): Changi Airport's Terminal 2 will reopen for the first departing flights on Oct 11 after a break of more than two years, including all Singapore Airlines flights to South-East Asian destinations.

Changi Airport Group (CAG) on Monday said SIA's flights to Malaysia and Thailand will be the first flights to move over from T3 to the southern wing of T2 on Oct 11, followed by all other SIA flights to the rest of South-east Asia on Oct 13.

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