Changi celebrates 25 years in style

Gavin Lipsith

15-May-2006

Two big projects over the next two years are set to change the retail landscape at one of Asia's most rapidly-evolving airports. Gavin Lipsith speaks to Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore assistant commercial director Jeffrey Loke about plans to transform Changi airport

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The age of 25 may be a distant memory for many readers, but the energy, optimism and creativity that are the hallmarks of youth are easy to recall. And at

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