Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Cathay Pacific to relocate to Changi Airport T4


The Hong Kong-based carrier Cathay Pacific has announced that it will relocate from Changi Airport’s Terminal 1 to the newest Terminal 4 (T4) when it opens in 2017, becoming the first airline to confirm such a move.

In a joint release today (April 30), the Changi Airport Group (CAG) and the airline said some of the key highlights for its passengers at T4 will include an enhanced travel experience with a line-up of self-service initiatives, as well as an expanded dedicated lounge of more than 800sqm for its premium passengers.

Changi Airport’s latest terminal, T4, is designed to handle 16 million passenger movements per annum and is able to support operations for both full-service and budget carriers.

With more than 130 weekly flights to and from Changi Airport, Cathay Pacific’s relocation to the new terminal will also provide it with “good room for future growth”, said the statement.

Mr Wilson Yam, General Manager, Southeast Asia, Cathay Pacific Airways, said: “As a keen adopter of technology aimed at improving passenger experience, self check-in options have always been offered by Cathay Pacific at all our stations. Changi Airport is one of Cathay Pacific’s largest bases outside Hong Kong so we are very excited at this opportunity to offer a transformational on-ground product for our valued passengers.”

CAG’s Executive Vice President of Air Hub and Development, Mr Yam Kum Weng, said the group is “delighted with Cathay Pacific’s acceptance of our invitation to relocate its operations to T4” and looks forward to a close partnership with the airline at T4 come 2017.

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