SINGAPORE – Growth is the word on everyone’s lips when it comes to the outlook for Changi Airport in 2025, after the airport narrowly missed out on a full recovery in passenger traffic in 2024.
Having handled 67.7 million passengers in 2024 – 99.1 per cent of the record 68.3 million handled in 2019 – the airport is poised to grab a larger slice of an expanding aviation pie, industry analysts told The Straits Times.
Projections are for low single-digit growth in the year ahead.
The airport is expected to be buoyed by an economic resurgence in the Asia-Pacific and improved connectivity, with the introduction of new airlines and routes, and increased flight frequencies.
As at January, 100 airlines are operating more than 7,400 scheduled…












