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How to get to Jewel from Terminal 1?

Jewel is connected to the Arrival Hall (level 1) of Terminal 1. Jewel is a 5 to 10-minute walk via a link bridge from the Departure Hall (level 2) of Terminal 2 (near row 1). Jewel is a 5 to 10-minute walk via a link bridge from the Departure Hall (level 2) of Terminal 3 (near row 11).



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The Changi Airport MRT Station is located at the basement of Terminals 2 and 3. It is accessible from the Arrival and Departure Halls of these two terminals and there are escalators and lifts to connect you to the station entrance.

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Jewel is connected to the Arrival Hall (level 1) of Terminal 1. Jewel is a 5 to 10-minute walk via a link bridge from the Departure Hall (level 2) of Terminal 2 (near row 1). Jewel is a 5 to 10-minute walk via a link bridge from the Departure Hall (level 2) of Terminal 3 (near row 11).

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Changi Airport MRT station is in between Terminal 2 and 3, if your departure is Terminal 1, you had to follow the sign to take the monorail to Terminal 1, inside the MRT station also have the information of the arrivals and departures airline.

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Can transit passengers visit Jewel? We recommend transit passengers to cater for at least 5 hours of transit time to comfortably visit and experience Jewel. All passengers are reminded to check in for their departing flights at least 2 hours before their flight departure time.

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To explore all Jewel Changi attractions and amenities, you should plan to spend at least four to five hours when you visit Jewel Changi Airport.

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Singapore's Changi Airport has four terminals. T1, T2 and T3 are all interconnected, which means you can go anywhere within those three terminals after immigration via walking or by the free Skytrains. This opens up opportunities to go shopping at more stores or go lounge-hopping.

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Changi Jurassic Mile is accessible via Terminal 4 (take Airport Shuttle Buses from T1-Jewel or T3). Alternatively, take a 2km walk/cycle from T2 (bicycles can be rented from Hub & Spoke).

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Jewel is conveniently connected to all four terminals (allow sufficient time for travelling between terminals). If you have limited time and don't want to exit the transit area, you can see Jewel from the skytrain that runs between T2 and T3.

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This is a digital Waterfall at Terminal 2 in Singapore Changi Airport.

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We encourage you to check in at least two hours before your departure time. Most airline check-in counters open at least two hours before your flight. Some airlines also offer early check-in.

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To qualify as a Transit Passenger, traveller must:
  • Have both flights booked in the same booking itinerary.
  • Have their check-in luggage tagged-through from the origin airport to their final destination.


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Before you travel, make sure your flight isn't affected by a travel alert. Then you can plan for extra time if needed. For the most part, you can't check a bag more than four hours before departure.

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CHECK-IN AT JEWEL'S EARLY CHECK-IN LOUNGE OR VIA MOBILE CHECK-IN
  • AirAsia.
  • Air France (only from 12:00PM to 10:00PM)
  • Emirates (only from 12:00PM to 10:00PM)
  • Fiji Airways (only from 12:00PM to 6:00PM on Monday and Saturday; only from 08:00AM to 10:30AM on Thursday)
  • Finnair (only from 12:00PM to 06:30PM)
  • Jetstar.


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Note to transiting passengers: If your airline does not provide a baggage transfer service, you are required to clear Arrival Immigration and claim your baggage before checking in for your next flight.

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To get to Changi Airport, take the East West Line to Tanah Merah MRT Station (EW4/CG), then transfer to Changi Airport MRT Station (CG2). Alternatively, take the Downtown Line to Expo MRT Station (CG1/DT35), then transfer to Changi Airport MRT Station.

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Bringing super-big luggages on board – $500 fine If kena reported, there's a chance you might face a fine of $500. Big pieces of luggage don't only refer to the ones we use for travelling; they can refer to almost anything that you've brought with you onto the MRT that exceeds the dimensions of 90cm x 60cm x 30cm.

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