OREANDA-NEWS. Singapore Changi Airport handled 4.84 million passenger movements in June, a 3.0% year-on-year increase. Aircraft movements were 2.9% higher at 29,350 landings and takeoffs, while cargo shipments rose 7.8% to reach 163,070 tonnes, compared to the same period last year.

In June, the main regions driving growth were the Americas, North East Asia and South West Pacific. Among Changi’s top ten country markets, China (+16%) and Australia (+7%) led the gainers, with Guangzhou, Melbourne and Perth registering double-digit increases.

For the first half of 2016, 28.8 million passengers passed through Changi Airport, 8.0% higher than the corresponding period last year. Growth was broad-based – all of Changi’s top ten country markets achieved positive growth – with double-digit increases recorded for China, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. Aircraft movements rose 4.7% to 177,810, while airfreight movements improved 4.2% to reach 950,250 tonnes for the six months.

Changi Airport received the “Best Green Airport” award at the 2016 Asian Freight, Logistics and Supply Chain (AFLAS) Awards last month. This is the second consecutive year Changi has won this award.

As at 1 July 2016, more than 100 airlines operate at Changi Airport, connecting Singapore to some 330 cities in about 80 countries and territories worldwide. With more than 6,800 weekly scheduled flights, an aircraft takes off or lands at Changi roughly once every 90 seconds.

New Services – West Air and SilkAir each increased its Chongqing service from 5x weekly services to 7x weekly. Tigerair launched new 3x weekly services to Zhengzhou, while China Eastern commenced its new daily Shenyang-Nanjing-Singapore route on 10 July.

In Australia, Singapore Airlines raised its Sydney frequency from 31x weekly to 35x weekly, while Qantas added 2x weekly services to fly 9x weekly to Perth. In India, since launching its Amritsar route in end May, Scoot has increased its frequency from 3x to 4x weekly.

Changi Airport also welcomed two new cargo airlines. K-Mile Air commenced 5x weekly services between Bangkok and Singapore, while Silk Way West Airlines started operating 2x weekly services between Singapore and Azerbaijan, with stopovers in Kuala Lumpur and Dubai.