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Singapore Changi is the main international airport for Singapore and one of the principal long-haul hubs in the Asia-Pacific. It sits about 20 kilometres east of the city centre and handles the full spread of traffic, from regional short-hops across Southeast Asia to ultra-long-haul services reaching North America and Europe.
For Australian travellers it is the main stopover on the Kangaroo Route between Australia and Europe, and almost every Australian capital flies non-stop into it. The airport spreads across four passenger terminals and wraps around Jewel, the glass-domed retail and indoor-garden complex next to Terminal 1 that doubles as a landside attraction in its own right.
Changi is the home base of Singapore Airlines and its low-cost arm Scoot, so much of the long-haul network radiates from here: widebodies on the trunk routes to Europe, North America and across Asia, plus a dense web of regional flights to neighbouring capitals. The Australian market is well served, with the major full-service and low-cost carriers from both countries running the cross-border routes.
Beyond the home carriers, most of the large international airlines call here, which makes Changi a connecting point rather than just an origin-and-destination airport. Expect a mix of full-service widebody operations and low-cost narrowbodies on the shorter regional legs.
The airport has four terminals. Terminals 2 and 3 sit directly above Changi Airport MRT station on the East-West line, giving a cheap rail run into the city; Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are linked airside and landside by a free Skytrain, while Terminal 4 stands apart and is reached by a free shuttle bus. Taxis, ride-hailing and airport buses cover the rest, and there is paid multi-storey parking at each terminal. Jewel, with its waterfall and gardens, connects to Terminal 1 and is a short walk from 2 and 3.
Check-in and security are quick by international standards, with most departure screening handled at the gate hold-rooms rather than a single central checkpoint. Lounges are plentiful: Singapore Airlines runs its flagship SilverKris and KrisFlyer Gold lounges, and there are several independent and contract lounges across the terminals for travellers on other carriers or paying for access. Allow time to use the gardens, transit hotels and shopping if you have a longer connection.