Changi Airport Group

Changi Airport Group swings from losses of $838 million to FY2023 earnings of $33 million - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Aviation & Engineering

Changi Airport Group swings from losses of $838 million to FY2023 earnings of $33 million

CAG CEO Lee Seow Hiang expects passenger traffic to reach pre-pandemic levels by 2024.
Travel retail cashes in on the popularity of rare whiskies  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Behind the Bottle

Travel retail cashes in on the popularity of rare whiskies

The popularity of rare whiskies has grown so much that even travel retail wants a piece of the pie
Changi Airport's Terminal 5 redesigned to operate more flexibly  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Singapore economy

Changi Airport's Terminal 5 redesigned to operate more flexibly

Singapore's reputation as a "catch-up port" has been reinforced

Aviation & Engineering

Changi Airport's passenger volume for June hit 2.93 mil, just half versus pre-pandemic's June 2019

As at July 1 2022, 85 airlines operate over 4,400 weekly scheduled flights at Changi Airport

Aviation & Engineering

Changi's Terminal 2 to be re-opened in stages in tandem with air travel recovery

Passenger traffic has reached more than 40% of pre-Covid levels

Aviation & Engineering

Pandemic sends Changi Airport Group into losses of $954 million

"This has been the most difficult time in Changi Airport's history," says chairman Tan Gee Paw.
Temasek-led consortium to launch world's first business travel exchange - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Covid-19

Temasek-led consortium to launch world's first business travel exchange

The facility will help support safe business exchanges and is said to create over 800 jobs in Singapore.

Investing ideas

Diversification, productivity improvements to help SATS weather the Covid-19 storm

Although SATS's 4QFY2020 earnings are likely to fall by a “larger degree, analysts choose to remain optimistic on a possible comeback after virus fears ease.

Singapore economy

Singapore goes all in with private sector in infrastructure push

SINGAPORE (Aug 20): Singapore has been moving forward on its aim to be the lead broker of infrastructure projects in Southeast Asia, and is intent on getting the private sector more involved.

Broker's Calls

2019 could be retail REITs' time to shine, says DBS, just look at Jewel

SINGAPORE (Oct 12): Retail REITs have a chance to shine next year, says DBS Group Research, given consistently strong take-up rates for upcoming retail spaces this year which are a reflection of healthy demand in the retail arena.
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