SINGAPORE: The new passenger terminal building at Seletar Airport has commenced operations, Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan said on Monday (Nov 19).
The two-storey, 10,000 sq m terminal opened its doors to its first business passengers, with scheduled turboprop flights operating from December.
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Passengers will enjoy enhanced facilities and an easier transition from air to land, Mr Khaw said in a Facebook post.
Mr Khaw added that 34 trials involving more than 2,000 volunteers were carried out to test the check-in, baggage handling and immigration and security clearance facilities and processes.
Immigration lanes at the new passenger terminal at Seletar Airport. (Photo: Facebook/Khaw Boon Wan)
AdvertisementAdvertisementThe number of check-in counters has increased from one to four, with six immigration lanes, two security screening stations and a gate holdroom that can accommodate 200 passengers.
Other new amenities are a garden courtyard and a hall for those waiting to receive flights.
A meeters-and-greeters hall for those waiting to receive flights. (Photo: Facebook/Khaw Boon Wan)
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The two-storey, 10,000 sq m terminal opened its doors to its first business passengers, with scheduled turboprop flights operating from December.
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Passengers will enjoy enhanced facilities and an easier transition from air to land, Mr Khaw said in a Facebook post.
Mr Khaw added that 34 trials involving more than 2,000 volunteers were carried out to test the check-in, baggage handling and immigration and security clearance facilities and processes.
AdvertisementAdvertisementThe number of check-in counters has increased from one to four, with six immigration lanes, two security screening stations and a gate holdroom that can accommodate 200 passengers.
Other new amenities are a garden courtyard and a hall for those waiting to receive flights.
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