A new, mega Terminal 5 will be ready by the middle of next decade at Changi East and have the capacity to handle 50 million passenger movements a year - larger than T2 and T3 combined.
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A new, mega Terminal 5 will be ready by the middle of next decade at Changi East and have the capacity to handle 50 million passenger movements a year - larger than T2 and T3 combined.
Plans for the new mixed-use complex at Singapore’s international airport have been unveiled.
Against an increasingly competitive landscape, where airports around the world are actively growing their ‘destination appeal’, Project Jewel sets in motion plans to boost Singapore’s Changi Airport as an air hub of choice for travellers. As it stands, transit passengers make up about a third of the airport’s air hub traffic.
SINGAPORE: Human resource experts have said that Singaporeans could expect up to 1,000 new jobs with the development of Project Jewel at Changi Airport.
The opportunities would include areas in retail, food and beverage, as well as shopping mall and facilities management.
ABOUT THE WOODLANDS REGIONAL CENTRE
Woodlands Regional Centre is one of the four regional centres identified under the Land Use Plan to create business hubs outside the city centre. This not only provides more locational choices for businesses but also brings jobs and amenities closer to homes, thus reducing the need to travel towards the city centre.
The two regional centres at Tampines Regional Centre and Jurong Lake District are growing well. Tampines Regional Centre was the first to be developed in the 1990s and is today a bustling centre in the east. Jurong Lake District is also growing steadily since the plans were unveiled in the Master Plan 2008.
SINGAPORE: Jobs will be brought nearer to the homes to help ease the congestion in the city centre, with two new commercial belts.
The government, which outlined these developments in its Land Use Plan, will also make it easier for people to use public transport. And, it hopes to see 75 per cent of all journeys made by public transport by 2030, compared with the current 60 per cent.