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Which airlines are in Terminal 3 Changi?

Changi Terminal 3 Some of the airlines that operate out of Terminal 3 include (but are not limited to) Singapore Airlines, Qatar Airways, EVA Air, ANA and Vietnam Airlines. Looking for something interesting to do?



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All Singapore Airlines flights to destinations outside of South East Asia now operate from Terminal 3.

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Count yourself lucky the next time you've got a ticket to these airlines, as they all fly from Terminal 4:
  • Cathay Pacific.
  • HK Express.
  • Korean Air.
  • Jeju Air.
  • Jetstar Asia Airways.
  • Jetstar Airways.
  • AirAsia.
  • Philippines AirAsia.


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You can travel between Terminals 1, 2, and 3 via the complimentary Skytrain service in the transit area. If you're in the public area, you can go to and from Terminals 1 and 3 via the Skytrain. Take note that the Skytrain operates from 4:30am until 1:30am.

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Connecting between terminals is easy at Singapore Changi Airport. Skytrain connects Terminals 1, 2 and 3, operates from 5am to 2.30am and has a journey time of about 4 minutes between terminals.

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The Budget Terminal was opened in March 2006 and closed in September 2012. It was demolished in 2013 to construct the new T4. Terminal 4 will be a two-storey building with a gross floor area of about 195,000m².

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It takes approximately five minutes to walk between T2 and T3.

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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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T3 is international terminal and also domestic flight operates,T2 is only for domestic flights.

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Changi International Airport, Terminal 3 has seven levels, four above ground and three below ground. The total gross floor area is 427,184 square metres, with a total of 28 aerobridges and supporting infrastructure, eight of which were designed to handle super-jumbo aircraft.

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Terminals 1, 2 and 3: You can take buses 24, 27, 34, 36, 53, 110 and 858 to all 3 Terminals. Terminal 4: Public buses 24, 34, 36 and 110 will also bring you to Terminal 4.

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After three and a half years of engineering and expansion works, Terminal 2 (T2) has fully reopened ahead of schedule, restoring four-terminal operations at Changi Airport. T2's completion is timely and needed to meet capacity requirements, in anticipation of full travel recovery to pre-COVID-19 levels in 2024.

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HSBC Rain Vortex Jewel's centrepiece attraction is the 40m HSBC Rain Vortex – the world's tallest indoor waterfall. Enjoy the light-and-sound show every hour from 7.30pm to 12.30am. To get to Jewel, take the complimentary airport shuttle to Terminal 2 and walk over to Jewel via the link bridge. From Singapore.

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Changi Airport Layout 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 International Airport (SIN) is a destination in itself. Efficient and easy to navigate, the highly praised airport is home to local and international boutiques, two hotels, a cinema, art installations, and the brand new Jewel Changi area.

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Before the opening of Terminal 3, the Skytrain system was upgraded from the original Adtranz C-100 system to the new Mitsubishi Crystal Mover system, which expanded the service from a simple 2-station line to a 7-station network. All Changi Airport Skytrain services are free of charge.

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Just remain in the transit area. You won't need to clear arrival immigration and check in again for your connecting flight, so you won't need a visa to enter Singapore.

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