Summary
- AirAsia marks 20 years at Changi – carries one in every eight passengers in and out of Singapore.
- The airline plans to expand operations in Singapore, with 12 direct routes and 285 weekly flights currently.
- AirAsia’s growth at Changi reflected in all-Airbus fleet of 103 aircraft, with more on order for future expansion.
Singapore Changi Airport began operations with one runway and one terminal on July 1, 1981, and in those intervening 43 years, it has welcomed some of the world’s most iconic airlines and aircraft and is home to the much-loved Singapore Airlines. For nearly half of the airport’s existence, the red tails of AirAsia have been flying in out and out, and yesterday, AirAsia marked 20 years of operation at Singapore Changi Airport (Changi).
Two decades of growth at Changi
Today, AirAsia is Singapore’s largest foreign airline group and carries more than one in every eight…
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