Changi Airport to raise passenger and airline fees over six years to fund S$3bil improvement plans


Departing passengers who start their trips at Changi Airport will see their fees go up in stages from April 2027, reaching S$79.20 in April 2030. - ST

SINGAPORE: Passengers and airlines at Changi Airport will pay higher fees and levies over the next six years, as the airport looks to finance a new S$3 billion improvement plan across its four terminals and cover rising operating costs in areas such as energy and labour.

Departing passengers who start their trips at Changi Airport will continue to pay a total of $65.20 in fees for the next two years. But this will go up in stages from April 2027, reaching $79.20 in April 2030 - a 21 per cent rise.

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