Fun facts about Singapore Changi Airport
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Changi Airport serves more than 100 airlines flying to 170 cities in around 100+ countries and territories worldwide.
Singapore Changi Airport
Singapore
Changi Airport is the main international airport of Singapore, and functions as one of the most significant aviation gateways in the Asia-Pacific region.
From the “Overview” section
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The indoor waterfall in Jewel Changi Airport holds the World Record for the tallest indoor waterfall in the world at 40m high.
Singapore Changi Airport
Singapore
Changi Airport is the main international airport of Singapore, and functions as one of the most significant aviation gateways in the Asia-Pacific region.
From the “Terminals” section
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Changi Airport has been named the 'World's Best Airport' by Skytrax thirteen times.
Singapore Changi Airport
Singapore
Changi Airport is the main international airport of Singapore, and functions as one of the most significant aviation gateways in the Asia-Pacific region.
From the “Awards” section
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On 26 March 1991, Singapore Airlines Flight 117 was hijacked by four terrorists at Changi Airport.
Singapore Changi Airport
Singapore
Changi Airport is the main international airport of Singapore, and functions as one of the most significant aviation gateways in the Asia-Pacific region.
From the “Accidents and incidents” section
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The short-lived Budget Terminal was opened on 26 March 2006 and closed on 25 September 2012.
Singapore Changi Airport
Singapore
Changi Airport is the main international airport of Singapore, and functions as one of the most significant aviation gateways in the Asia-Pacific region.
From the “Terminals” section
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Photo: LN9267 · CC BY-SA 4.0